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IIS on Vista home premium?
"Juan T. Llibre" wrote:
The original question was whether IIS could be *installed* on Vista Home Premium. IIS, and all of its features, *can* be installed. Some features may, or may not, work in specific OS's, though. Thank you, you made it clear for me. Steven - - - |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
Hi Ray,
Is it really possible to install IIS on home basic? I would be very glad if it does. Should I be running the same command to install it? Please reply Regards Sujit "Ray" wrote: Yup and from I found out, it's even on the Home Basic, the only difference between versions being the number of concurrent connections allowed, from about 3 to 10. That's good news for application compatibility :-), 3-5 years down the road! :-( "Juan T. Llibre" wrote in message ... Not so. IIS 7.0 can be installed, complete, on Home Premium. Use this script to install every last bit which IIS 7.0 offers : start /w pkgmgr /iu:IIS-WebServerRole;IIS-WebServer;IIS-CommonHttpFeatures;IIS-StaticContent;IIS -DefaultDocument;IIS-DirectoryBrowsing;IIS-HttpErrors;IIS-HttpRedirect;IIS-Appli cationDevelopment;IIS-ASPNET;IIS-NetFxExtensibility;IIS-ASP;IIS-CGI;IIS-ISAPIExt ensions;IIS-ISAPIFilter;IIS-ServerSideIncludes;IIS-HealthAndDiagnostics;IIS-Http Logging;IIS-LoggingLibraries;IIS-RequestMonitor;IIS-HttpTracing;IIS-CustomLoggin g;IIS-Security;IIS-BasicAuthentication;IIS-URLAuthorization;IIS-RequestFiltering ;IIS-IPSecurity;IIS-Performance;IIS-HttpCompressionStatic;IIS-HttpCompressionDyn amic;IIS-WebServerManagementTools;IIS-ManagementConsole;IIS-ManagementScriptingT ools;IIS-ManagementService;IIS-IIS6ManagementCompatibility;IIS-Metabase;IIS-WMIC ompatibility;IIS-LegacyScripts;IIS-LegacySnapIn;WAS-WindowsActivationService;WAS -ProcessModel;WAS-NetFxEnvironment;WAS-ConfigurationAPI See: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/ foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/ =================================== "Robert Firth" wrote in message ... It seems that a very limited version of IIS is on Home Premium. I doubt that will satisfy your needs though. -- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ "Andy Snook" wrote in message ... Business or Ultimate I'm affraid "Steven Spits" wrote in message ... Hi, Plannig to buy Vista, but not sure what version to get. I do VS.NET development, mostly ASP.NET. Can IIS be installed on Vista home premium? Or do I need business or ultimate? Steven - - - |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
Hello Sujit,
http://technet2.microsoft.com/window....mspx?mfr=true --- WBR, Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP]. My blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour Team blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com/ "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo S Hi Ray, S Is it really possible to install IIS on home basic? I would be very S glad if S it does. S Should I be running the same command to install it? S Please reply S S Regards S Sujit S "Ray" wrote: S Yup and from I found out, it's even on the Home Basic, the only difference between versions being the number of concurrent connections allowed, from about 3 to 10. That's good news for application compatibility :-), 3-5 years down the road! :-( "Juan T. Llibre" wrote in message ... Not so. IIS 7.0 can be installed, complete, on Home Premium. Use this script to install every last bit which IIS 7.0 offers : start /w pkgmgr /iu:IIS-WebServerRole;IIS-WebServer;IIS-CommonHttpFeatures;IIS-Static Content;IIS -DefaultDocument;IIS-DirectoryBrowsing;IIS-HttpErrors;IIS-HttpRedirec t;IIS-Appli cationDevelopment;IIS-ASPNET;IIS-NetFxExtensibility;IIS-ASP;IIS-CGI;I IS-ISAPIExt ensions;IIS-ISAPIFilter;IIS-ServerSideIncludes;IIS-HealthAndDiagnosti cs;IIS-Http Logging;IIS-LoggingLibraries;IIS-RequestMonitor;IIS-HttpTracing;IIS-C ustomLoggin g;IIS-Security;IIS-BasicAuthentication;IIS-URLAuthorization;IIS-Reque stFiltering ;IIS-IPSecurity;IIS-Performance;IIS-HttpCompressionStatic;IIS-HttpCom pressionDyn amic;IIS-WebServerManagementTools;IIS-ManagementConsole;IIS-Managemen tScriptingT ools;IIS-ManagementService;IIS-IIS6ManagementCompatibility;IIS-Metaba se;IIS-WMIC ompatibility;IIS-LegacyScripts;IIS-LegacySnapIn;WAS-WindowsActivation Service;WAS -ProcessModel;WAS-NetFxEnvironment;WAS-ConfigurationAPI See: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...86026b03-18b0- 4c42-9884-5af83226e2bd1033.mspx?mfr=true Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/ foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/ =================================== "Robert Firth" wrote in message ... It seems that a very limited version of IIS is on Home Premium. I doubt that will satisfy your needs though. -- /* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Robert Firth * * Windows Vista x86 RTM * * http://www.WinVistaInfo.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ "Andy Snook" wrote in message ... Business or Ultimate I'm affraid "Steven Spits" wrote in message ... Hi, Plannig to buy Vista, but not sure what version to get. I do VS.NET development, mostly ASP.NET. Can IIS be installed on Vista home premium? Or do I need business or ultimate? Steven - - - |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
"Michael Nemtsev" wrote in message t.com... Hello Sujit, http://technet2.microsoft.com/window....mspx?mfr=true What version of Vista Home Premium is this? From what I understand, IIS 7 comes with Premium, at least on the one that was installed on the computer when I purchased it. The only problem with that IIS 7 is that it doesn't have Front Page Extensions, which is needed for development solutions such a VS 2003 or 2005. That's why I had to upgrade to Ultimate to get the Front Page Extensions and IIS 7 together, which is also part of Vista Business. |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
How do I save the script and what script program do I use for this:?
start /w pkgmgr /iu:IIS-WebServerRole;IIS-WebServer;IIS-CommonHttpFeatures;IIS-StaticContent;IIS -DefaultDocument;IIS-DirectoryBrowsing;IIS-HttpErrors;IIS-HttpRedirect;IIS-Appli cationDevelopment;IIS-ASPNET;IIS-NetFxExtensibility;IIS-ASP;IIS-CGI;IIS-ISAPIExt ensions;IIS-ISAPIFilter;IIS-ServerSideIncludes;IIS-HealthAndDiagnostics;IIS-Http Logging;IIS-LoggingLibraries;IIS-RequestMonitor;IIS-HttpTracing;IIS-CustomLoggin g;IIS-Security;IIS-BasicAuthentication;IIS-URLAuthorization;IIS-RequestFiltering ;IIS-IPSecurity;IIS-Performance;IIS-HttpCompressionStatic;IIS-HttpCompressionDyn amic;IIS-WebServerManagementTools;IIS-ManagementConsole;IIS-ManagementScriptingT ools;IIS-ManagementService;IIS-IIS6ManagementCompatibility;IIS-Metabase;IIS-WMIC ompatibility;IIS-LegacyScripts;IIS-LegacySnapIn;WAS-WindowsActivationService;WAS -ProcessModel;WAS-NetFxEnvironment;WAS-ConfigurationAPI "Mark Rae" wrote: "Andy Snook" wrote in message ... Business or Ultimate I'm affraid Not true: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
! How do I save the script and what script program do I use for this:? You can do it in two ways. One way is to install IIS, using the graphical interface, as detailed at : http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true You don't have to run the Pkgmgr.exe "script" (really a batch file) if you install IIS from the UI. OR, you can copy the pkgmgr.exe script on that page into a text file and make sure the whole thing is in ONE line, and then rename the text file to "InstallAndConfigureIIS.bat", open a command window to the directory it's in, and execute the batch file. Both ways do exactly the same thing, if you select all the "Application Development Features" and the "Web Management Tools" in the UI when you install it, as that page explains : ---000--- If you use Control Panel to install IIS, you get the default installation, which has a minimum set of features. If you need additional IIS features, such as Application Development Features or Web Management Tools, make sure to select the check boxes associated with those features in the Windows Features dialog box. 1. Click Start and then click Control Panel. 2. In Control Panel, click Programs and then click Turn on or off Windows Features. 3. In the Windows Features dialog box, click Internet Information Services and then click OK. ---000--- Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/ foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/ ====================================== "student557" wrote in message ... How do I save the script and what script program do I use for this:? start /w pkgmgr /iu:IIS-WebServerRole;IIS-WebServer;IIS-CommonHttpFeatures;IIS-StaticContent;IIS -DefaultDocument;IIS-DirectoryBrowsing;IIS-HttpErrors;IIS-HttpRedirect;IIS-Appli cationDevelopment;IIS-ASPNET;IIS-NetFxExtensibility;IIS-ASP;IIS-CGI;IIS-ISAPIExt ensions;IIS-ISAPIFilter;IIS-ServerSideIncludes;IIS-HealthAndDiagnostics;IIS-Http Logging;IIS-LoggingLibraries;IIS-RequestMonitor;IIS-HttpTracing;IIS-CustomLoggin g;IIS-Security;IIS-BasicAuthentication;IIS-URLAuthorization;IIS-RequestFiltering ;IIS-IPSecurity;IIS-Performance;IIS-HttpCompressionStatic;IIS-HttpCompressionDyn amic;IIS-WebServerManagementTools;IIS-ManagementConsole;IIS-ManagementScriptingT ools;IIS-ManagementService;IIS-IIS6ManagementCompatibility;IIS-Metabase;IIS-WMIC ompatibility;IIS-LegacyScripts;IIS-LegacySnapIn;WAS-WindowsActivationService;WAS -ProcessModel;WAS-NetFxEnvironment;WAS-ConfigurationAPI "Mark Rae" wrote: "Andy Snook" wrote in message ... Business or Ultimate I'm affraid Not true: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
Thanks, Stephen. I set up my new my PC last night, but could not find IIS
for my SQL Srvr Express Ed until reading your msg about 5 mins ago. On my PC I had to: click on the main 'Programs' link (as opposed to add/remove, etc.); then under 'Programs and Features' select the 2nd link 'Turn Windows features on or off'; then selected IIS which is the 3rd option. I know this is detailed, but some get stressed over finding features in Windows' upgrades. Also, I saw a lot of links online about downloading IIS which is totally unnecessary. -- Nothing is more important than that you feel good. -Abraham "Stephen Hatfield" wrote: Andy is incorrect. You can indeed install IIS on Vista Home Premium by going to the Programs and Features control panel, and selecting Add/Remove Windows features link on the left side of the control panel window. When selecting the features you want to install, be sure and select the ones that enable ASP.NET stuff. Cheers! Stephen "Andy Snook" wrote: Business or Ultimate I'm affraid "Steven Spits" wrote in message ... Hi, Plannig to buy Vista, but not sure what version to get. I do VS.NET development, mostly ASP.NET. Can IIS be installed on Vista home premium? Or do I need business or ultimate? Steven - - - |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
Just note in that Home Premium NT authentication isn't supported with IIS.
It has bit impact on debugging and such... MS has published a fix for it, luckily: http://mvolo.com/blogs/serverside/ar...IS7-Vista.aspx -- Teemu Keiski AspInsider, ASP.NET MVP http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke http://teemukeiski.net "not_hidden" wrote in message ... Thanks, Stephen. I set up my new my PC last night, but could not find IIS for my SQL Srvr Express Ed until reading your msg about 5 mins ago. On my PC I had to: click on the main 'Programs' link (as opposed to add/remove, etc.); then under 'Programs and Features' select the 2nd link 'Turn Windows features on or off'; then selected IIS which is the 3rd option. I know this is detailed, but some get stressed over finding features in Windows' upgrades. Also, I saw a lot of links online about downloading IIS which is totally unnecessary. -- Nothing is more important than that you feel good. -Abraham "Stephen Hatfield" wrote: Andy is incorrect. You can indeed install IIS on Vista Home Premium by going to the Programs and Features control panel, and selecting Add/Remove Windows features link on the left side of the control panel window. When selecting the features you want to install, be sure and select the ones that enable ASP.NET stuff. Cheers! Stephen "Andy Snook" wrote: Business or Ultimate I'm affraid "Steven Spits" wrote in message ... Hi, Plannig to buy Vista, but not sure what version to get. I do VS.NET development, mostly ASP.NET. Can IIS be installed on Vista home premium? Or do I need business or ultimate? Steven - - - |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
"Steven Spits" wrote: "Juan T. Llibre" wrote: IIS 7.0 can be installed, complete, on Home Premium. First of all, thanks to all who responded. Use this script to install every last bit which IIS 7.0 offers : Are you very sure of this? A found one (and only one!) message from a guy who tried to do ASP.NET development on his Vista home premium machine, and he succesfully installed IIS. So far so good. However, debugging was not possible. Vista home premium apparently does not support Windows authentication, needed to debug an ASP.NET application from within VS.NET. Can anyone confirm this IS or ISN'T possible?? With kind regards, Steven - - - |
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IIS on Vista home premium?
"Steven Spits" wrote: "Juan T. Llibre" wrote: IIS 7.0 can be installed, complete, on Home Premium. First of all, thanks to all who responded. Use this script to install every last bit which IIS 7.0 offers : Are you very sure of this? A found one (and only one!) message from a guy who tried to do ASP.NET development on his Vista home premium machine, and he succesfully installed IIS. So far so good. However, debugging was not possible. Vista home premium apparently does not support Windows authentication, needed to debug an ASP.NET application from within VS.NET. Can anyone confirm this IS or ISN'T possible?? With kind regards, Steven - - - This got debugging to work on my Home Premium http://ericappel.net/blog/UsingVisua...05OnVista.aspx |