The Windows Phone Developer Tools are not officially supported on operating systems other than Windows Vista or Windows 7. There is a way you can work around the Windows Server 2008 setup block if needed. Please note that this is not officially supported, so if you try these steps, you are doing so at your own risk.
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How to install the Windows Phone Developer Tools on Windows Server 2008
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