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‎Apr 23, 2009
01:32 AM
IIS installation using InstallScript
Hi,
Is their any way to automate installation of Internet Information Services(IIS) using IS2009.
Thanks & Regards
Girish Katti
Is their any way to automate installation of Internet Information Services(IIS) using IS2009.
Thanks & Regards
Girish Katti
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‎Apr 23, 2009
11:17 AM
If you are trying to install IIS itself, Windows provides some facilities for doing this. On newer versions of Windows, such as Windows 2008 Server, it should be possible to install IIS by launching pkgmgr. On older versions, you may need to try using sysocmgr (note this may result in a prompt for the original Windows installation media).
A simpler and more recommended approach would be to require IIS be installed before your setup can be installed.
A simpler and more recommended approach would be to require IIS be installed before your setup can be installed.
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‎Apr 24, 2009
01:45 AM
Thanks for the reply,
BUt when I use the command using the answer file its asking for CD, should I inclusde the i386 folder and then proceed with the installation or how should i proceed
Thanks & Regards
Girish Katti
BUt when I use the command using the answer file its asking for CD, should I inclusde the i386 folder and then proceed with the installation or how should i proceed
Thanks & Regards
Girish Katti
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‎Apr 24, 2009
10:35 AM
To the best of my knowledge, if IIS is not installed the person installing will need their windows installation CD. I am not aware of any seperately distributed installation for IIS. It is a windows component and as such would need to be installed from the installation media for Windows.
The reason for using prerequisites is to ensure the user has all software that is not part of your application, but is required by your application installed prior to installing your product.
James
The reason for using prerequisites is to ensure the user has all software that is not part of your application, but is required by your application installed prior to installing your product.
James
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‎Apr 25, 2009
05:52 AM
yes, Lurean is right. you need to first install IIS before proceeding with the setup. that is the best way.
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‎Apr 27, 2009
06:39 AM
HI all,
Thanks for your responce.
Thanks for your responce.