Install of IAS problem
Hello,
I'll try to explaint my problem with my best english..
So... I would like to install IAS testDrive on a w2k machine.
fist of all i've installed I web server, no pblm
Because I'm on a DHCP network i've followed the loopback installation
protocol..
First question... when I give the ip address 10.0.0.1
wich subnet mask have I to input ? 255.0.0.0 ? that's true ?
I disabled the DHCP connection..
After that, I've gived a dumm DNS suffix "greg.test.com"
After that, I Launched the IAS Installation... second question.. Have I to
start the web server before to launch the install ?
I've tried with the two cases, on and off.
now are comming my problem...
When the installer is launched, nothing appends, I just can see the
installation presentation who looks like a power point presentation... And
nothing is installed, copied or create in my folder !!?
So What's up doc ?
Gregory
[1014 byte] By [
709150] at [2007-11-25 4:51:01]

Hi,
Please review my comments inline.
Regards
Raj
Gregory Cambarrat wrote:
> Hello,
> I'll try to explaint my problem with my best english..
> So... I would like to install IAS testDrive on a w2k machine.
> fist of all i've installed I web server, no pblm
>
> Because I'm on a DHCP network i've followed the loopback installation
> protocol..
> First question... when I give the ip address 10.0.0.1
> wich subnet mask have I to input ? 255.0.0.0 ? that's true ?
iAS doesn't require to input subnet mask, this doesn't matter.
>
>
> I disabled the DHCP connection..
>
> After that, I've gived a dumm DNS suffix "greg.test.com"
>
> After that, I Launched the IAS Installation... second question.. Have I to
> start the web server before to launch the install ?
> I've tried with the two cases, on and off.
Yes, it is recomended to have your webserver working.
>
>
> now are comming my problem...
> When the installer is launched, nothing appends, I just can see the
> installation presentation who looks like a power point presentation... And
> nothing is installed, copied or create in my folder !!?
>
> So What's up doc ?
>
> Gregory