![]() After completing the download, you will end up with an *.iso file. Once your download is complete, you can safely leave it to download from the server and simply wait for a little while. Click on one of the download links to trigger the built-in Transfer Manager. In the list, you will find the Windows Server Developer Preview. Now, you can click on "New Downloads" or "Operating Systems" in the panel on the right. When logged in, use the "Downloads and Product Keys" link in the "Subscriptions" side panel. To log in, go to the top-right corner of the website and sign in with a Windows Live account that has an active MSDN subscription. This blog post shows you how to install the Windows Server 8 Developer Preview, with build number 8102. While the Windows client is released to the general public and has likely seen over a million downloads on its first day, the Windows Server bits can only be downloaded if you have a valid MSDN subscription. Alongside the Windows 8 Developer Preview of the Windows client, Microsoft also released the Windows Server bits of the same build.
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