Install Iis 51 Xp Without Cd
Today I was at the University and wanted to install IIS and ASP.NET to work on a small project. The only problem is that I didn’t have the Windows XP CD with me.
Nov 19, 2007 - How to install IIS on Windows XP without CD. Today I was at the. Evan said this on May 14, 2013 at 4:51 pm Reply. I leave a response.
Google returned answers that involved downloading the SP2 installer and extracting the files from it. So, I decided to hack around and see what I could come up with without having to download the ~250Mb SP2 installer. Here’s what I found. Open up Add Remove Programs and click on the Windows Components button.
In here, check off the IIS service and click Next. It will then prompt you for the Windows CD. When it does, click OK (even though we haven’t put one in).
In the next window browse to C:WindowsI386 and click OK. It should then start installing. During the installation it may prompt for the CD again. Rinse and repeat the exact same process by locating the I386 folder and it should install just fine. 116 Responses to “How to install IIS on Windows XP without CD” • umm it didn’t work for me.
Maybe because i’m using sp3 or i’m doing something wrong. One thing that is confusing is you say to check off the IIS servers and click next. If you leave the IIS unchecked surprisingly enough it doesn’t install. If you check IIS and type in C: Windows I386 and push ok it goes nowhere so the only other option is cancel. It says installation canceled so you go to rinse and repeat to only find your self doing the same thing over and over.
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Shaft said this on • Hmm, that’s weird. It very well could be the fact that it’s SP3. I’m surprised you’re using SP3 too because there are only RCs available at the moment. Perhaps you can try SP2 and prove that it wasn’t just luck that I was getting out of this! 🙂 Cheers, ParadoxPerfect paradoxperfect said this on • yea RCs FTW i had vista beta 2 and i didn’t have any problems with it so i don’t mind using early releases from Microsoft. And nah i’m not going back to sp2 all my task tray things show up now! Although i think it might have been bootvis causing that problem under sp2.
Anyway i don’t need IIS server anymore and i’m upgrading soon so it’s time to dl vista 😛 Shaft said this on • Wow. Worked a treat fro me thx for the tip man. Amit said this on • Glad to hear 🙂 paradoxperfect said this on • Would this work for Vista? I got Vista Home Edition Pre-installed with my notebook. Avani said this on • I’m not really sure since I’m not using Vista.
🙂 paradoxperfect said this on • Hurray guys!!!! I tried it on vista, and it didn’t even ask for a CD, it just installed.