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Old March 14th 08, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Chris P-T
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Default Weird issues installing IIS

Let me preface this by saying that this Windows XP build was loaded
from an image onto this machine and there is one other machine that
has been acting a bit flaky that has the same build.

So, I have a user that I loaded a base image onto his machine (some of
our basic apps we load like Office, WinZip, etc.). I just loaded VS
2005 Team Suite and everything installed file except for SQL 2005
Express. I figured, no big deal I am installing SQL 2005 Enterprise
anyway. So I go to install SQL and of course it needs IIS. I grab
one of my Dell OEM CDs to install and I choose IIS and add the FP
Server Extensions. I click next and I will be darned if that thing
can read those files off the CD. So I copy the i386 directory off of
the computer onto the hard drive. Still doesn't work. So, I bring in
an external CD ROM drive, still not working. I tried to run a repair
on the system figuring something got hosed, and it goes through and
does most of it until it needs to load some stuff off the CD and then
it does the same darn thing. Does anyone have any advice short of a
rebuild?

Chris
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