RE: New User: IIS Missing

From: Derek Wirch [MSFT] (a-derekw_at_microsoft.com)
Date: 06/18/04


Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 18:50:52 GMT


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| Hello,
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| Does anyone know how I may get the Internet Information
| Service (IIS)?
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| My pre-loaded Windows 2000 does not have it and I need it
| to create, test and run ASP 3.0 pages offline.
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| Can you help?
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| Thanks,
| *Gouaf
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Gouaf -

If you go into your control panel, then to Add/Remove Programs, click on
Add/Remove Windows Components. In the list, you should see
Internet Information Services. Check the checkbox, and click Next,
and you IIS will be installed. You'll need your Win2k CD in the drive,
unless your installation files are on the hard drive.

Hope this helps,

Derek Wirch, MCSE+I (NT 4.0), MCP (Win2k)
Microsoft Exchange Support Engineer
Enterprise Messaging Support - Admin
Email: a-derekw@microsoft.com

Please respond in the group, so all users may benefit.

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there.

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