Setting A System Requirement For Server Roles And Services - Symantec WINDOWS INSTALLER EDITOR 7.0 SP2 - REFERENCE FOR WISE INSTALLATION STUDIO V1.0 Installation Manual

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Setting a System Requirement for Server Roles and Services

Windows Installer Editor Reference
See
Adding Prerequisites to a Release
SQL Server Version
Use this option to check for the presence of SQL Server. By default, this value is not
checked.
This option is useful if you have set up this installation to configure a Microsoft SQL
Server on the SQL Server Scripts page.
See
Configuring a Microsoft SQL Server During Installation
.NET Framework Version
This verifies the version of the Microsoft .NET Framework.
IIS Version
Use this option to check for the presence of a Microsoft Internet Information Services
(IIS) server. By default, this value is not checked.
This option is useful if you have set up this installation to configure a Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS) server.
See
About Web Installations
If you set an IIS Version, then an additional list of requirements appears, which are
settings available in IIS 4.0 and later. These requirements match those that are in
Internet Services Manager under the Web Service Extensions folder icon. You can
double-click any of these requirements to check its state as set on the destination IIS
Web server. You can specify the order in which these launch conditions are evaluated in
the WiseLaunchCondition table.
See
Wise Tables
on page 559.
See also:
Importing .NET Framework Security Settings
About Microsoft .NET Technology
Requirements for Creating a .NET Installation
For installations on computers that run the Windows Server 2008 or later server
operating system, you can specify system requirements for server roles and services. If
an application requires specific server roles or services, the installation can check to see
if they are installed. If these server roles or services are not installed, the application is
not installed and the end user receives an error message. The error message explains
why the installation could not run.
By default, when you set requirements for server roles and services, you can only select
from a subset of the server roles and services. If you want to check for additional server
roles and services, you must first add them.
See
Adding Roles and Services to the Server Roles and Services Dialog Box
page 190.
To set a system requirement for server roles and services
1.
Select Installation Expert > System Requirements page.
Your Installation on the Destination Computer
on page 221.
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