Re: Problems with ISA2004 during SP1 upgrade



Here are 2 tricks when you upgrade to ISA2K4

1. Before you upgrade from ISA2k to ISA2K4, you should STOP "IIS
Admin" service. Otherwise ISA2K wont be uninstalled
2. During ISA2K4 install, you will be prompted to run CEICW. Before
you continue with CEICW, you have to START "IIS Admin" service.
Otherwise, you can not finish CEICW successfully.
(In case you forget to start "IIS Admin" service, you will get errors
after CEICW, no panic, just simply click on "OK" to get rid of the
error. Then start "IIS Admin", re-run CEICW, you will be fine)

Jack


On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 10:41:13 -0700, "AllenM" <allen.miyake@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>This weekend I finally decided to go ahead and upgrade to SP1. I already did
>the Exchange SP1 portion months ago after it was released. Everything went
>well until I got to the ISA 2004 portion.
>1. Installed Windows Server 2003 and rebooted. No problems or errors.
>2. Installed Share Point Services 2.0 but it informed I already had that
>installed. No problems.
>3. Installed Windows XP SP2 for Client Deployment and rebooted. No problems
>or errors.
>4. Installed Windows SBS 2003 SP1 and reboted. No problems or errors.
>5. Installed SQL Server 2003 SP4 and rebooted. No problems or errors.
>
>Now I'm installing ISA 2004 and in the beginning of the process I get this
>error message.
>"The wizard could not export your settings for the ISA 2000 Server. To
>preserve the settings, you must exit this wizard, save the settings
>manually, and then restart this wizard." Do you want to exit this wizard?
>Caution: If you click No, the wizard will continue and you will lose your
>ISA settings for ISA 2000 Server."
>
>Well obviously I do not want to lose my 2000 settings so I select Yes,
>reboot and then restart the wizard. My question is "How do you manually save
>your ISA 2000 setting"?
>

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