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Problems with Installation

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ChadL

Guest
H, when installing sitebuild 4.5 on Windows Server 2008 Enterprise, the following appears:

"This product is not supported by your operating system. Please use either MS Windows 2000, MS Windows 2003 or MS Windows 2008 server."

This is a fresh Windows 2008 Enterprise Server, not sure why this is appearing, any insight to a solution would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Chad
 
I do have the same problem on a fresh Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter x64.
Could you solve you Problem?

Lg
ele
 
Hi, actually sitebuilder does not fully support R2 as of current. They are working on an update, however eta has not been established yet, working with support we found the solution was to install Windows Server 2008 without R2, then upgrade to R2 when the update has been released. We believe this will be a seamless upgrade at that time, therefore the best solution is to start without R2 and upgrade soon.
 
Hi ChadL,

If I have already upgraded 2008 R2, So What is the solution?

Thankyou
 
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