IIS - Installing ISS on Windows Server 2003 R2

Asked By Ala
15-Jul-08 12:39 AM
Hi, I'm trying to install ISS under windows Server 2003

- I go to the windows components on add/remove programs and select
Application Server
- Which includes IIS in its details - I click next and it asks for the
Windows Server Standard edition CD1 to be put in the cd drive looking for the
iisback.vbs file - this doesn't exist on the CD1 or cd2 for that matter i've
searched for it on both cd's and my exist installation of Server 2003

- I then have to back out of the install because it will not allow me to
continue.

Does anybody know what pre-requistes?? is required to install iisback.vbs b4
i install IIS?



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Alan
Windows Server 2003 R2
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IIS
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Alan
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Cd2
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  David Wang replied...
18-Jul-08 04:42 AM
the
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b4


iisback.vbs is installed as part of IIS in any standard installation
in %windir%\System32

If it doesn't existing if your existing installation, then something
seems wrong with the source of your Windows Server 2003 and would
explain why you are having problems.


//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
//
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