Microsoft Configuration Manager 2007 setup on Windows Server 2008 failes to proceed

Microsoft Configuration Manager 2007 setup on Windows Server 2008 may fail to proceed with the following error message:

Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is required for the management point and distribution point site system roles. If you have selected to install a site role requiring WebDAV, and it is not enabled, this rule will fail. Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is not enabled and/or IIS 6 WMI compatibility component for IIS7 is not installed on the computer specified for management point installation or setup was unable to verify remote IIS settings because IIS common components were not installed on the site server computer. ConfigMgr requires WebDAV to be installed and enabled in Internet Information Services (IIS) for management point site systems. Setup cannot continue.

This occurs even if the steps from How to Configure Windows Server 2008 for Site Systems article has been followed.

To resolve this issue and allow ConfigMgr 2007 setup to complete follow the steps below:

  1. Click on Start, click on All Programs, Click on Administrative Tools and then click on Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
  2. Highlight the entry on the left-hand pane for your servername (SERVERNAME (DOMAINuser)).
  3. Double-click on WebDAV Authoring Rules.
  4. Delete any rules that appear.
  5. Highlight your Default Web Site (or ConfigMgr 2007 web site) and edit the WebDAV settings at that level as explained in this article:  http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc431377.aspx

For all the details and the latest version of this document please see the following new Knowledge Base article:

KB2378924 –  System Center Configuration Manager 2007 prerequisites checker reports WebDAV settings are incorrect


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