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Cannot install Virtual Server 2005 R2 enterprise x64 on Vista timatx64 with SP2

Source: microsoft.public.virtualpc
Sent: 05/29/2009
From: JunkMan <(email address - cut out)>
Message:


I am having problems installing Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise on my
Vista Ultimate x64 with SP2

I have formatted my PC and reinstalled a clean OS, moving from Vista
Ultimate x86 to x64 with SP2. I researched the web and did the
installation of IIS7 as detailed in various websites. (CGI, II6 config
compatability etc)

When I try to install Virtual Server, first indication that there was
going to be a problem was when I get to the page showing the port
Virtual Server was going to use ... it was BLANK ! (I was expecting 80
as I have installed the same on Vista Ultimate x86 and got it working
before)

True enough, in the final page before install I get a message that
installing the Administration Website requires IIS and the
administration service to be running and it will not let me install, so
installion did not even start !

Clearly the install did not detect the webserver at all. To verify all
is well with IIS7, I pointed IE to the local machine and I see the
default IIS7 webpage so IIS7 is running.

I have no way to install Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise.
Has anyone encountered this problem and how do you solve it ?


--
JunkMan



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