Guest J.R. Posted January 19, 2009 Posted January 19, 2009 I am running Vista Ultimate 64-bit SP1 and have installed all features of IIS 7.0. I am now trying to install Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 downloaded yesterday from Microsoft (latest version 64-bit version). When I attempt the install, the application only shows port 80 (uneditable) available and I wish to install it to use 1025 as the instructions in Virtual Server 2005 recommend. I am trying to set up a lab to test some deployment solutions and Group Policy settings using Virutal Server 2005 and Virtual PC as described in Jeremy Moskowitz' books Creating the Secure Managed Desktop and Group Policy: Fundamentals, Security, etc. The authentications are not correct either and a get a message that multiple websites are not allowed with the IIS installation on Vista. I have had similar problems with VMWare Server as well. I know I'm doing something wrong in IIS setup and permissions but need some help to find the problem. Thanks in advance. -- J. R. Wade Manager of Information Technology Office of Criminal District Attorney Hidalgo County, TX Quote
Guest Bill Sanderson Posted January 20, 2009 Posted January 20, 2009 I think that you are more likely to get a useful answer at a group reached from this portal: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/virtual...r/bb676714.aspx "J.R." <integrity@community.nospam> wrote in message news:79137A74-968C-47CC-8677-4C3086521B79@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > I am running Vista Ultimate 64-bit SP1 and have installed all features of IIS > 7.0. I am now trying to install Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 downloaded > yesterday from Microsoft (latest version 64-bit version). When I attempt the > install, the application only shows port 80 (uneditable) available and I wish > to install it to use 1025 as the instructions in Virtual Server 2005 > recommend. I am trying to set up a lab to test some deployment solutions and > Group Policy settings using Virutal Server 2005 and Virtual PC as described > in Jeremy Moskowitz' books Creating the Secure Managed Desktop and Group > Policy: Fundamentals, Security, etc. The authentications are not correct > either and a get a message that multiple websites are not allowed with the > IIS installation on Vista. I have had similar problems with VMWare Server as > well. I know I'm doing something wrong in IIS setup and permissions but need > some help to find the problem. Thanks in advance. > -- > J. R. Wade > Manager of Information Technology > Office of Criminal District Attorney > Hidalgo County, TX</span> -- Quote
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