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Install IIS on W2k professional
Name: felixhuang Date: March 4, 2003 at 15:15:26 Pacific OS: Win 2000 CPU/Ram: Pentium 800
Comment:
Hi All My laptop runs Windows 2000 professional. I would like to install IIS (either 4 or 5) for testing. I tried using a Windows 2000 professional or server CD to add the additional IIS component and got an error saying "Please insert floppy disk labelled 'Service Pack Files' into drive D". I doubt if I can install IIS 5 on win 2000 professional. Anyone knows what is the problem and how I can install a IIS server on W2k professional.
Name: geraghtyja Date: March 4, 2003 at 15:50:48 Pacific
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IIS on w2k prof is a sinch! Get your W2k cd, insert it into the cdrom! and when the menu pop ups select addd components, you will see the IIS components under networking!
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Response Number 2
Name: felixhuang Date: March 4, 2003 at 15:58:24 Pacific
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That is exactly what I did. I was able to select the IIS component on the add components screen. However, after clicking the next button, on the configuring components screen, I got the error mentioned above. "Please insert floppy disk labelled 'Service Pack Files' into drive D". Any idea?
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