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Installing IIS

Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group

I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a web
services program in VB.Net

I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove
Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services box

When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:

Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service Pack
1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK

I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but this
does not seem to help

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom Wild
Nov 17 '05 #1
7 1754
Hi

To install IIS on Windows 2000 or Windows XP

1.On the Start menu, choose Settings and then choose
Control Panel. For Windows XP and later, on the Start
menu, choose Control Panel.
2.In Control Panel, choose Add/Remove Programs and then
choose Add/Remove Windows Components.
3.In the Windows Components Wizard, select Internet
Information Services (IIS) from the Components list.
Click Next to begin installation.

If installation asks for CD, you need to insert
respective CD in respective Drive.

Ravikanth[MVP]
-----Original Message-----
Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group

I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a webservices program in VB.Net

I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/RemoveWindows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services box
When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:

Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service Pack1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK

I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but thisdoes not seem to help

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom Wild
.

Nov 17 '05 #2
It's asking you for your Operating System installation CD.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:Om****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group

I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a web
services program in VB.Net

I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove
Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services box

When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:

Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK

I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but this
does not seem to help

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom Wild

Nov 17 '05 #3

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@takempis.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
It's asking you for your Operating System installation CD.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:Om****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group

I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a web services program in VB.Net

I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove
Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services box
When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:

Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service

Pack
1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK

I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but this
does not seem to help

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom Wild


Nov 17 '05 #4
Hi Kevin

Thanks for replying

I tried giving it the operating system installation CD but that doesn't
work. In fact if I put in the OS CD one of the options is to install
optional windows components. If I choose this option it brings up the same
window you get to from the Add/Remove Programs window. If I try to install
IIS from there it still asks for the Service Pack 1 CD.

Regards

Tom

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@takempis.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
It's asking you for your Operating System installation CD.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:Om****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group

I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a web services program in VB.Net

I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove
Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services box
When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:

Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service

Pack
1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK

I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but this
does not seem to help

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom Wild


Nov 17 '05 #5
There are different releases of Operating Systems, and apparently your OS
was installed using a version that includes Service Pack 1.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi Kevin

Thanks for replying

I tried giving it the operating system installation CD but that doesn't
work. In fact if I put in the OS CD one of the options is to install
optional windows components. If I choose this option it brings up the same window you get to from the Add/Remove Programs window. If I try to install IIS from there it still asks for the Service Pack 1 CD.

Regards

Tom

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@takempis.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
It's asking you for your Operating System installation CD.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:Om****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group

I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a web services program in VB.Net

I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services box
When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:

Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service
Pack
1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK

I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but

this does not seem to help

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Thanks

Tom Wild



Nov 17 '05 #6
This might work, I don't know.

1. Copy the i386 folder from the XP cd to your hard drive (put the
folder in c:\ for simplicity sakes)
..
2. Download SP1 from:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...p1a_en_x86.exe
(125MB file)
Save to c:\

3. Open a command prompt (Start>Run>cmd)
4. Change directories to c:\
5. enter this command exactly:
xpsp1a_en_x86.exe -s:c:\i386\

This will "slip-stream" the Windows XP install files, making it
equvilant to a retail version of of XP Pro with SP1 pre-installed.

Now, when you go to add IIS, browse to c:\i386.

HTH,
Austin Ehlers

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:14:28 +1000, "Tom Wild"
<tw***@lightknights.com> wrote:
Hi Kevin

Thanks for replying

I tried giving it the operating system installation CD but that doesn't
work. In fact if I put in the OS CD one of the options is to install
optional windows components. If I choose this option it brings up the same
window you get to from the Add/Remove Programs window. If I try to install
IIS from there it still asks for the Service Pack 1 CD.

Regards

Tom

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@takempis.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
It's asking you for your Operating System installation CD.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:Om****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group
>
> I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write aweb > services program in VB.Net
>
> I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove
> Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Servicesbox >
> When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:
>
> Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service

Pack
> 1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK
>
> I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but this
> does not seem to help
>
> Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom Wild
>
>



Nov 17 '05 #7
Thanks Austin

I'll give it a go

Tom

"Austin Ehlers" <th***********************@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:k2********************************@4ax.com...
This might work, I don't know.

1. Copy the i386 folder from the XP cd to your hard drive (put the
folder in c:\ for simplicity sakes)
.
2. Download SP1 from:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...p1a_en_x86.exe (125MB file)
Save to c:\

3. Open a command prompt (Start>Run>cmd)
4. Change directories to c:\
5. enter this command exactly:
xpsp1a_en_x86.exe -s:c:\i386\

This will "slip-stream" the Windows XP install files, making it
equvilant to a retail version of of XP Pro with SP1 pre-installed.

Now, when you go to add IIS, browse to c:\i386.

HTH,
Austin Ehlers

On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 23:14:28 +1000, "Tom Wild"
<tw***@lightknights.com> wrote:
Hi Kevin

Thanks for replying

I tried giving it the operating system installation CD but that doesn't
work. In fact if I put in the OS CD one of the options is to install
optional windows components. If I choose this option it brings up the samewindow you get to from the Add/Remove Programs window. If I try to installIIS from there it still asks for the Service Pack 1 CD.

Regards

Tom

"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@takempis.com> wrote in message
news:uX**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
It's asking you for your Operating System installation CD.

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Complex things are made up of
lots of simple things.

"Tom Wild" <tw***@lightknights.com> wrote in message
news:Om****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Please excuse me if I'm posting this to the wrong group
>
> I'm trying to install IIS in Windows XP Professional so I can write a

web
> services program in VB.Net
>
> I have gone into Control Panel then Add/Remove Programs then Add/Remove > Windows Components and then Checked the Internet Information Services

box
>
> When I hit Next it thinks for a bit and then says:
>
> Please insert the Compact Disc labeled 'Windows XP Professional Service Pack
> 1 CD' into your CD-ROM drive (D:) and then click OK
>
> I have tried downloading the latest service pack from Microsoft but this > does not seem to help
>
> Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tom Wild
>
>

Nov 17 '05 #8

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