Darn it t'mo, I didn't realize you had two links, not one; I just spent much more time than I should've browsing JWZ's website from the root page. (*grin*)
This link might be what the original poster would be looking for; except it's for a linux server, not Windows.
Still, fun stuff to browse.
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