![]() Reading more, I see that SSRS has nothing to do with IIS in native mode. Visual Studio <- Finally Visual Studioįrom : it seems to suggest the followings:ĭ1: IIS <- I will install whatever the defaule IIS is in my computer.ĭ2: Wisual Studio <- I will install vs 2013 Ultimateĭ3: SQL Server <- I will install SQL Server 2014 Developer Recent Visual Studio include SQL Server (compact version) internally.Ĭ3. SQL Server <- it better to install SQL Sever prior to Visual Studio despite the fact IIS <- is required by both SQL Server (for SSRS) and Visual Studio.Ĭ2. I have include explanations with each step:Ĭ1. Option C, my personal choice with open mind to learn. Option B as discussed at which suggests order like: ![]() Option A as discussed at , the order is: ![]() Please correct me and tell me why C is not correct. Option C is my choice with explanations included. Question: What is the proper order of of installation for IIS, SQL Server, and Visual Studio? My apology in advance for second guessing the inputs from the experts in the following links. Please tell me which of the following ( A, B, or C) is a proper installation order.
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