Title says most of it. I have a vm running windows server 2k3. when i set it up i didn't install IIS, now I need it, and the installation ISO i installed from is on another machine that I don't currently have access to. I know the installation is traditionally done by using add/remove windows components (msdn) which is prompting me for the cd. any ideas of how to get around this? standalone isntaller?
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There is no standalone installer - you will need the files from the installation CD. As GateKiller pointed out, they can be on the network or a drive, but without the Installation CD, you have a problem. My only suggestion: Try the Trial Version ISO, but that is at your own risk: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb430831.aspx |
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And when you are prompted for the file location you can point to the equivalent file on another server that already has IIS on it
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While using add/remove windows components, the dialog should ask you the location of the files which you could enter a location on the local disk or network location. |
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