Click once install for Microsoft Application Development
Microsoft has announced the release of its Web Platform installer 1.0, its a free tool that can be downloaded here. And Microsoft do provide a video tutorial for easier installation.
The Web Platform Installer (Web PI) is a simple tool that installs Microsoft’s entire Web Platform, including IIS, Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition, SQL Server 2008 Express Edition and the .NET Framework.
Using the Web Platform Installer’s user interface, you can choose to install either specific products or the entire Microsoft Web Platform onto your computer. The Web PI also helps keep your products up to date by always offering the latest additions to the Web Platform.
This latest version of Web PI has been in beta since late November and has been inching its way from Release Candidate stage to its current 1.0 Release-to-Web status. Earlier issues, such as lack of support for Windows XP and Windows 2003, have been overcome. It also allows the installation of ASP.NET MVC and Visual Studio Tools.
So no more scrambling to find Windows CD for IIS installation on your machine. Atleast that is what happens with me every time I have to install IIS I realize that my windows CD is either at a friends place or I have lost it. Please leave comments with your experiences.
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I tried this on Windows Server 2003 and it does not download the IIS install; the CD is still required :/
I have successfully installed it on Win server 2003 before without the CD though. Please let me know about the type of error you are getting and I will try to help you if I can.
And also just an FYI - The Microsoft Web Platform Installer has evolved this week from version 1.0 to 2.0. Web Platform Installer 2.0 Beta is only supported on Windows Vista RTM and SP1, Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. However, the bits also manage to integrate with the next iteration of the Windows operating system, Windows 7.
Have tried this on XP pro and does not install IIS, CD still required!
hmmm, I will try again and will update this article if required. I remember installing this without CD though. Thanks for your update.