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  1. Oh, well i had the main list of services for instance, DHCP, IIS etc and i unticked it there ... I wonder if we are seeing the difference between 32 and 64 bit OSs? Enjoy, John.
  2. oh cool, but did you say in the nlite setup you did NOT want iis to be installed? I made sure it was deselected.
  3. Sorry, yeah i tried that , but it uses the host pcs Windows components list, which of course does not show IIS.
  4. Johnhc, Found an article regarding installing IIS on XP Home and modified it! Might be worth of s sticky post! Thanks Adi
  5. Good point, completely forgot that idea! Will try tomorrow and let you know Thanks!
  6. Hi all, Having Nlited my machine, I dismissed IIS but i now need it. Any ideas as i can't afford to wipe the machine again as it's at work Thanks Adi << SOLUTION >> Post IIS Installation for a nlite built win xp machine 1. Start, run, C:\WINDOWS\INF\SYSOC.INF and find the section [Components]. 2. Add iis=iis2.dll,OcEntry,iis2.inf,7 3. From your Windows 2000 CD, copy the files \I386\iis.dl_ and \I386\iis.in_ to a folder on your hard drive e.g c:\temp. 4. Start, run, cmd 5. In the command prompt black window type cd\temp 6. In the command window, decompress the two files with the following commands: expand iis.dl_ iis2.dll expand iis.in_ iis2.inf (You may close the command prompt at this time.) 7. Move the files: iis2.inf to C:\Windows\INF iis2.dll to C:\Windows\System32\Setup 8. Open the Control Panel and choose Add or Remove Programs. From the column of icons on the left, choose Add/Remove Windows Components. IIS will now be available.
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