One simple method of transferring data to your windows server is by doing so through Remote Desktop
Open the 'Remote Desktop Connection' program on your computer
Click Options -> Local Resources
under Local Devices and Resources select More
Enable any drives that you wish to have access to from the remote server, Save changes and then Connect
Note: You can also establish secure FTP sites using IIS or any other FTP Server software
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