Install Guide
This error occurs when the prerequisite checker calls the systems management script, vbstest.vbs (a Visual Basic script), to verify
the installation environment, and the script fails. The possible causes are:
• Incorrect Internet Explorer Security Settings.
Ensure that Tools → Internet Options → Security
→ Custom level → Scripting
→ Active scripting is set to Enable.
Ensure that Tools → Internet Options → Security
→ Custom level → Scripting
→ Scripting of Java applets is
set to
Enable.
• Windows Scripting Host (WSH) has disabled the running of VBS scripts. WSH is installed during operating system installation, by
default. On Windows 2003, WSH can be configured to prevent the running of scripts with a .VBS extension.
a. Right-click My Computer on the desktop and click Open → Tools → Folder Options → File Types.
b. Look for the VBS file extension and ensure that File Types is set to VBScript Script File.
c. If not, click Change and choose Microsoft Windows Based Script Host as the application that gets invoked to run the
script.
• WSH is the wrong version, corrupted, or not installed. WSH is installed during operating system installation, by default. Download
WSH from msdn.microsoft.com.
Is the time shown during installation or uninstallation by Windows Installer Services accurate?
No. During installation or uninstallation, the Windows Installer Service may display the time remaining for the current task to
complete. This is only an approximation by the Windows Installer Engine based on varying factors.
Can I launch my installation without running the prerequisite checker? How do I do that?
Yes, you can. For example, you can run the MSI of the managed system software, directly from SYSMGMT\srvadmin\Windows
\SystemsManagement. In general, it is not a good idea to bypass the prerequisite checker as there could be important information
that you would not know otherwise.
How do I know what version of systems management software is installed on the system?
Navigate to the Windows Control Panel and double-click Add/Remove Programs and select systems management software.
Select the link for support information.
Do I need to reboot the system after upgrading systems management ?
Upgrade may require a reboot if the files to be upgraded are in use. This is a typical Windows installer behavior. It is recommended
that you reboot the system when prompted.
Where can I see the Server Administrator features that are currently installed on my system?
Navigate to the Windows Control Panel and double-click Add/Remove Programs to view the Server Administrator features that
are currently installed.
What are the names of all the systems management features under Windows?
The following table lists the names of all systems management features and their corresponding names in Windows.
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