IIS Feature Requirement - All Components Are Installed!

Apr 10, 2008

I'm trying to install SQL Server 2005 Express with Advanced Features (SP2), ideally with Reporting Services. However, every time I try to install it, setup fails the IIS Feature Requirement.

This is starting to get annoying, as every single component for IIS 7.0 is installed.

Strangely, if I go into the Programs and Features thing (I'm on Vista HP), select SQL Server 2005, and click Change, the setup here passes the IIS test.

Could it be that because SQL Server is already installed (just the database engine), it is affecting an 'upgrade' to the Advanced Features pack? Will I have to uninstall SQL Server completely, then reinstall it (no biggy) ?

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IIS Feature Requirement (Warning

Sep 18, 2007

Hello there

I installed sql server 2005 developer edition

and the only error message i got was.

- IIS Feature Requirement (Warning)
Messages
IIS Feature Requirement

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how do i get hold of Internet Information Services
I installed it on vista premium.

Please help

Regards
ROB

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Below is the warning message I got , I tried to follow the instruction but I could not see the IIS anywhere on my machine
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Messages
·IIS Feature Requirement
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Here are the messages in the windows system check for the sql server 2005 installation:

IIS Feature Requirement (Warning)
Messages
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IIS Feature Requirement (Warning)
Messages
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