Installing IIS 7 on Windows Vista and Windows 7

by IIS Team

Introduction

Advances in cloud technologies have led many users to use Windows Azure Web Sites to host both a production site and test site, as it makes it easy to test various configurations without impacting their own personal computers. If you still prefer to do this on your desktop, you can install IIS on it, as well as other applications and extensions easily.

If you choose to install IIS 7.0 or above manually, you can use this article for guidance.

Before You Begin

Ensure that you have installed one of the editions of Windows Vista or Windows 7 on which IIS 7 and above is supported before you proceed. Not all IIS features are supported on all editions of Windows Vista and Windows 7. Home Basic and Starter editions include only limited basic features of IIS. To see a list of which features are supported on the edition of Windows you are using, see one of the following:

Also be sure that you have administrative user rights on the computer. By default, you do not have administrative user rights if you are logged on as a user other than the built-in administrator, even if you were added to the local Administrators group on the computer (this is a new security feature in Windows Server® 2008 called Local User Administrator). Log on either to the built-in administrator account, or explicitly invoke applications as the built-in administrator by using the runas command-line tool.

Note that you can run runas /user:administrator cmd.exe so that every application you run from that command line will be elevated, eliminating the need to use the runas syntax from that command line.

If you are logged on to an account other than the built-in local administrator account, you may see the following security alert dialog box.

Screenshot of the Windows Security alert dialog box. The warning text says that Windows needs your permission to use this program.

Figure 1: Windows Security (User Account Control)

Install IIS 7 or Above

  1. To open the Windows Features dialog box, click Start, and then click Control Panel.

    Screenshot of the Start menu. In the right pane, Control Panel is selected.

    Figure 2: Windows Vista Start menu

  2. In the Control Panel, click Programs.

    Screenshot of the Control Panel Home page. Programs is selected.

    Figure 3: Control Panel Home

  3. Click Turn Windows features on or off.

    Screenshot of the Control Panel Home menu. Installed Programs is highlighted. Turn on or off Windows features is selected.

    Figure 4: Control Panel install options

  4. You may receive the Windows Security warning. Click Allow to continue. The Windows Features dialog box is displayed.

    Screenshot of the Windows Security alert dialog box. The warning says that Windows needs your permission to use this program. The Allow button is located at the bottom.

    Figure 5: Windows Security dialog box

  5. Expand Internet Information Services.Additional categories of IIS features are displayed. Select Internet Information Services to choose the default features for installation.

    Screenshot of the Windows Features dialog box. Internet Information Services is highlighted.

    Figure 6: Windows Features dialog box - IIS

  6. Expand the additional categories displayed, and select any additional features you want to install, such as Web Management Tools.

    Screenshot of the Windows Features dialog box. Internet Information Services is selected and expanded.

    Figure 7: Windows Features dialog box - IIS feature selection

  7. If you are installing IIS for evaluation purposes, you may want to select additional features to install. Select the check boxes for all IIS features you want to install, and then click OK to start installation.

    Screenshot of the Windows Features dialog box. Turn Windows features on or off is the heading. A list of features is shown. All of the features are checked.

    Figure 8: Windows Features dialog box - Installation selection

  8. The progress indicator appears.

    Screenshot of the Microsoft Windows progress indicator. The text says Please wait while the features are configured. This might take several minutes.

    Figure 9: Progress indicator

  9. When the installation completes, the Windows Features dialog box closes, and the Control Panel is displayed.

    Screenshot of the Control Panel Homepage. The programs menu is displayed.

    Figure 10: Control Panel Home page

  10. IIS is now installed with a default configuration on Windows Vista or Windows 7. To confirm that the installation succeeded, type the following URL into your browser, http://localhost.

    Screenshot of the Internet Explorer Web Browser. U R L h t t p colon slash slash local host is written into the browser.

    Figure 11: Default Web site

  11. Next, you can use Internet Information Services Manager to manage and configure IIS. To open IIS Manager, click Start, type inetmgr in the Search Programs and Files box, and then press ENTER.

    Screenshot of the I I S Manger page. The Default Web Site Home page is shown.

    Figure 12: Default Web Site Home page

If you want to use ASP, Microsoft® ASP.NET, or PHP, install the modules needed to host these pages; this can be done during the installation of IIS or after the installation is complete.

Use Unattended Setup to Install IIS 7.0 and above

IIS can also be installed unattended on Windows Vista. For detailed instructions and scripts, see Using Unattended Setup to Install IIS 7.0 and Above.

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