diff --git a/compose/install.md b/compose/install.md
index bda848a198..9c246a050b 100644
--- a/compose/install.md
+++ b/compose/install.md
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ Python package manager or installing Compose as a container.
@@ -60,7 +61,7 @@ Docker install instructions for these are here:
-### Install Compose on Windows systems
+### Install Compose on Windows desktop systems
**Docker Desktop for Windows** and **Docker Toolbox** already include Compose
along with other Docker apps, so most Windows users do not need to
@@ -69,16 +70,25 @@ install Compose separately. Docker install instructions for these are here:
* [Get Docker Desktop for Windows](/docker-for-windows/install.md)
* [Get Docker Toolbox](/toolbox/overview.md) (for older systems)
-**If you are running the Docker daemon and client directly on Microsoft
-Windows Server 2016** (with [Docker EE for Windows Server 2016](/install/windows/docker-ee.md), you _do_ need to install
-Docker Compose. To do so, follow these steps:
+If you are running the Docker daemon and client directly on Microsoft
+Windows Server, follow the instructions in the "Windows Server" tab.
+
+
+
+
+### Install Compose on Windows Server
+
+Follow these instructions if you are running the Docker daemon and client directly
+on Microsoft Windows Server with [Docker Engine - Enterprise](/install/windows/docker-ee.md),
+and want to install Docker Compose.
+
1. Start an "elevated" PowerShell (run it as administrator).
Search for PowerShell, right-click, and choose
**Run as administrator**. When asked if you want to allow this app
to make changes to your device, click **Yes**.
- In PowerShell, since Github now requires TLS1.2, run the following:
+2. In PowerShell, since Github now requires TLS1.2, run the following:
```powershell
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
@@ -94,7 +104,7 @@ Docker Compose. To do so, follow these steps:
> To install a different version of Compose, substitute `{{site.compose_version}}`
> with the version of Compose you want to use.
-2. Test the installation.
+3. Test the installation.
```powershell
docker-compose --version