Using WindowZ as development environment may be uncomfortably due lack of pretty handy command line tools, easy accessible in normal *nix environment. To achieve certain degree of freedom people usually install CygWin that mimics a friendly environment there. Yes, it brings you everything you may need to feel more less confident with old known shell. But it may put some unexpected obstacles on your way that hard to anticipate.
In desperate attempt to look on internals of web application I had misfortune to maintain, I have connected by Mission Control only after opening remote management port. I did what I have to, but was intrigued why it was so hard to see the the Tomcat JVM running locally, despite other ones were in the list.