Ken
Sat Aug 23 20:31:21 CDT 2003
This will be a bit messy - you say you downloaded the Service Pack 1 network
install file? Good.
You can extract this .exe. into the entire service pack setup files, by
doing:
c:\>xpsp1_en_x86 -x
and you'll be prompted to extract the Service Pack files somewhere. Choose a
directory someplace. Now rerun the IIS setup from Add/Remove programs. When
it asks you for a SP1 file, browse to the folder where you extracted service
pack 1, and look in the i386 folder. When it wants files from your original
install disk, browse to your CD-ROM drive.
For the longer term, you can get around this by "slip-streaming" service
pack 1 into your original install disk, so that you don't need to keep SP1
hanging around on your hard disk. You can find instructions on how to
slip-stream SP1 into your original files, and then make a new bootable CD
here:
http://bink.nu/xpbootcd/
Cheers
Ken
"Randall" <rdhughes@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:009e01c369ab$31774510$a601280a@phx.gbl...
: I am having the same problem. I need to reinstall IIS6 to
: XP Pro. I did an uninstall and now I can't reinstall it
: from my original XP Pro setup disk. It keeps asking for
: files that are on the SP1 disk. How do I get around this?
:
:
:
:
: >-----Original Message-----
: >Hello,
: >
: >On my new XP-Pro system I need to install IIS to run
: >FrontPage properly. When I try to install IIS a req is
: >made for install components on service pack 1, which I
: >don't have [physically] but it is installed on my system.
: >I did d/l the Network update SP 1-a hoping it would have
: >IIS but the required install components were still
: >missing.
: >
: >Is there someone who knows where I can d/l a 'full'
: >version of SP 1 which does contain the files required for
: >the IIS server?
: >
: >Thanx in advance,
: >
: >Larry
: >Netseeker007
: >
: >.
: >