IIS Install on XP

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Guest

I am attempting to add IIS to my Windows XP SP2. During the beginning of the
installation process it prompts for a CD titled 'Windows XP Professional
Service Pack 2.' I have a 'Windows XP Professional' Cd and a 'Windows XP
Service Pack 2' CD, but not one exactly like they are asking for. And the
installation process cannot find a file it's looking for. I initially put in
the XP Pro Cd and it copied some files, but then adsutil.vbs couldn't be
found, and neither CD has that file on it.

We are certified partners, so we get all the CDs. Am I missing something?
Thanks.

Roger
 
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Star Fleet Admiral Q

If you have SP2 already applied to XP Pro, and it was originally installed
from a non-SP or SP1 CD, and now you are trying to install IIS on the XP Pro
SP2 machine, then you need the installation media for XP Pro SP2. As Alan
stated, you can create a slipstreamed version, in essence an XP Pro SP2
installation CD using the original installation CD. Autostreamer is a name
that comes to mind to assist in slipstreaming SP2 into the XP Pro
installation CD.
 

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