If you are a developer using ASP.NET, one of the first things you’ll want to install on Windows 7 or Vista is IIS (internet information server). Keep in mind that your version of Windows may not come with IIS. I’m using Windows 7 Ultimate edition.
First, go to Control Panel, and then click on Programs. You’ll see a link for “Turn Windows features on or off”
If you expand the Internet Information Services tree node, you can see that there are a lot of options beneath it. You will probably want to explore these options, because even if you click on IIS, some of the necessary options for doing development aren’t checked.
Once you’ve gone ahead and checked the items you want, and clicked OK, you’ll see this dialog for a while….
Now when you navigate in your browser to localhost, you’ll see the new default page… slick!
Nothing happens. On port 80, the same IIS awaits me. If you want a quicker way, Win + R to open a run box type optionalfeatures in the box and press enter, uncheck the IIS entries, click OK then reboot. Control Panel Programs Click Turn on or off Windows features Select IIS components, that you wish to un-install and proceed to do so.
- Executable: Browse to the.NET Framework 4.0 installation directory, and then select aspnetisapi.dll. Name: Enter CorticonWildcard. In the confirmation alert that opens, click Yes. The IIS 7.5 Server on Windows 7 is now set up and configured to run ASP.NET and the Corticon.asmx files.
- Sep 26, 2011 I have Windows 7 and have IIS 7.5 by default with Windows 7. I am using Oracle Weblogic 10.3.5 and need IIS 7 and not IIS 7.5 to be compatable with Weblogic. If I uninstall IIS under controlpanel-Turn on/off windows features and deselect IIS. Then how do I do an install for IIS 7.0?Download link if any may help.
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Re: Install IIS 7 on Windows 7
Sep 26, 2011 11:03 AM|HCamper|LINK
Ok,
Not wrong logical premise 'Now I need to install 7.0 instead of 7.5' think harder.
Install Iis On Windows 7
Look at Oracles Web Logic Guide: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12840_01/wls/docs103/plugins/isapi.html .
Err, The Default may be missing items recheck each section group add the compatiblity 'Bits'.
Another Thread Cold Fusion : http://forums.iis.net/t/1181248.aspx
Look at the IIS Server Features look at the items marked IIS 6.0 that is likey the missing selections.
So do you have Windows Vista Windows 2008 Operating System and Legal License Keys?
A spare machine to install and Buld up the system rough guess 12 - 36 Hours to get system patches IIS Server and update Dot Net installed
and working ?
To get the lower version of IIS Server you start with Lower version ofOS no way around it.
If this current program is a limited use project / test / you can install a VHD for Vista and run in Virtual Machine
the current date limit is 180 days Lot of work to only test and install.
I suggest if you have a friend relative co worker who has Vista Windows 2008 and ask them
if you try this on there system it might save time.
You might check if Amazon has a Vista Windows 2008 Developer Image that you can rent it would
save time and they can take care of the repairs when it breaks.
Try the Paper Work Flow method draw out your options and paths Blocks Tasks and amounts of time :D.
Martin