Hi Jamie,
You can't install IIS using your Windows XP Professional Edition SP1 CD,
when Service Pack 2 is installed. When is asks for the CD, use the Browse
option and browse to C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386 . Now it should install
fine.
Go Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs then click Add/Remove
Windows Components. Locate the program, you wish to add, and check it. Click
Next. When is asks for the CD, use the Browse option and browse to
C:\WINDOWS\Driver Cache\i386 . Now it should install fine.
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thecreator
"Jamie Duncan" <Jamie
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> OK,
>
> I've been out of the Windows World for a while... any help is
> appreciated.
> thanks.
>
> I'm an old Mac/Linux person, and I'm used to computers doing what I ask
> them to and not being rude about it. So much for that! For reasons
> defying explanation here, I am now running a desktop and a laptop with
> Windows XP Pro. The desktop is the machine in question with SP2
> "properly installed" per the little Update wizard genie.
>
>
> The machine is an HP-Compaq, 2.53 ghz P4. I have the proper OS disk
> provided by HP. It's an SP1 disk, and I have since downloaded and
> installed
> SP2 via Windows Update.
>
>
> My problem:
>
>
> I want to install IIS. When I go to do this through the Control Panels
> (or through the CD autostart menu) it starts to copy the files and then
> says to install the cd b/c it can't find a file. I browse to that
> folder and lo and behold, THERE'S THE FILE IT'S LOOKING FOR. It
> doesn't care, apparently that's not the one it wants.
>
>
> So I download Nlite (per some discussion board researd), and I
> stripsleam in SP2 (the entire 266 MB download!). Thinking my problem
> is solved, and I can install IIS and get on with my life, I make a cd.
> It appears to work perfectly.
>
>
> I ask it to install IIS (very nicely I might add)...
>
>
> EXACT SAME PROBLEM.
>
>
> OK, so what's the deal here? I've been out of the Microsoft loop for
> too long to troubleshoot ignorance at this level. Can someone up to
> date on this stuff give me a hand?
>
>
> Thanks!!
>
>
>