Can i install windows server 2008 r2 under Windows Small Business Server - Premium

I have purchased Windows Small Business Server 2008 - Premium and i want to know if i can install Windows Server 2008 R2 and activate the same under the same license.
Also if there is a link to download the ISO file of the server.

hello,
with the SBS 2008 premium Edition you have the Windows Server 2008 Standard but NOT the 2008 R2 Version.
for installing the second Windows Server 2008 includes on the Premium Edition you do not Need to download a Iso file.
on this link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794696(v=ws.10).aspx is mentioned the following:
To install Windows SBS 2008 Premium, do the following:
Install Windows SBS 2008 Standard.
For installation instructions about how to install Windows SBS 2008 Standard, see the
Windows Small Business Server Installation Guide at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=125717.
Install the second server by using Windows Server 2008, included with Windows SBS 2008 Premium, and then join it to the Windows SBS 2008 domain.
For second server installation information, see
Implementing a Second Server on Your Windows Small Business Server 2008 Network at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=125734.
thanks
diramoh

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    2009-11-17 21:05:30 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\MSSQLServer to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_MSSQLServer.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:05:44 Slp: Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp: Watson bucket for exception based failure has been created
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 SQLBrowser: SQL Server Browser Install for feature 'SQL_Browser_Redist_SqlBrowser_Cpu32' failed with cancel exception: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.ScoException: Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen. ---> System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
       bei System.Security.AccessControl.Win32.GetSecurityInfo(ResourceType resourceType, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections accessControlSections, RawSecurityDescriptor& resultSd)
       bei System.Security.AccessControl.NativeObjectSecurity.CreateInternal(ResourceType resourceType, Boolean isContainer, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections, Boolean createByName, ExceptionFromErrorCode exceptionFromErrorCode, Object exceptionContext)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity..ctor(ResourceType resourceType, SafeRegistryHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity.Create(InternalRegistryKey key)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.InternalRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
       --- Ende der internen Ausnahmestapelüberwachung ---
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.InternalRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfigBase.SetSecurityDescriptorByLocation(String sRegLocation, RegistryView regView, String sSddl, Boolean bOptional)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfigBase.ApplyRegPermissions(XmlNodeList xmlNodeListRegPermissions, Dictionary`2 dictionaryGroups, Dictionary`2 dicLocationFragments)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ApplyRegCommonPermissions(XmlElement xmlRootPermissions, Dictionary`2 dictionaryGroups, Dictionary`2 dicLocationFragments)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ApplyPermissions(String sXmlPermissionsFile, String sBrowserPrincipal)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ConfigStaticProperties(SqlBrowserPublicConfig publicConfigSqlBrowser)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ExecConfigNonRC(SqlBrowserPublicConfig publicConfigSqlBrowser)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.SelectAndExecTiming(ConfigActionTiming timing, Dictionary`2 actionData, PublicConfigurationBase spcbPublicConfig)
       bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfigBase.ExecWithRetry(ConfigActionTiming timing, Dictionary`2 actionData, PublicConfigurationBase spcbPublicConfig).
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 SQLBrowser: The last attempted operation: Der '(A;CI;KR;;;[SQLServer2005SQLBrowserUser$UTAS-URMEL])'-Zugriffssteuerungseintrag wird dem Registrierungsschlüssel 'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server' in der 'Wow6432'-Sicht hinzugefügt, um den SQL Server Browser-Dienst zu konfigurieren..
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    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp: Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp: Fehler bei der Konfigurationsaktion für Feature SQL_Browser_Redist während der Zeitangabe ConfigNonRC und Szenario ConfigNonRC.
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.ScoException: Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen. ---> System.UnauthorizedAccessException: Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei System.Security.AccessControl.Win32.GetSecurityInfo(ResourceType resourceType, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections accessControlSections, RawSecurityDescriptor& resultSd)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei System.Security.AccessControl.NativeObjectSecurity.CreateInternal(ResourceType resourceType, Boolean isContainer, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections, Boolean createByName, ExceptionFromErrorCode exceptionFromErrorCode, Object exceptionContext)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity..ctor(ResourceType resourceType, SafeRegistryHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity.Create(InternalRegistryKey key)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.InternalRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
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    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfigBase.SetSecurityDescriptorByLocation(String sRegLocation, RegistryView regView, String sSddl, Boolean bOptional)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfigBase.ApplyRegPermissions(XmlNodeList xmlNodeListRegPermissions, Dictionary`2 dictionaryGroups, Dictionary`2 dicLocationFragments)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ApplyRegCommonPermissions(XmlElement xmlRootPermissions, Dictionary`2 dictionaryGroups, Dictionary`2 dicLocationFragments)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ApplyPermissions(String sXmlPermissionsFile, String sBrowserPrincipal)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ConfigStaticProperties(SqlBrowserPublicConfig publicConfigSqlBrowser)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.ExecConfigNonRC(SqlBrowserPublicConfig publicConfigSqlBrowser)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.SelectAndExecTiming(ConfigActionTiming timing, Dictionary`2 actionData, PublicConfigurationBase spcbPublicConfig)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfigBase.ExecWithRetry(ConfigActionTiming timing, Dictionary`2 actionData, PublicConfigurationBase spcbPublicConfig)
    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlBrowser.SqlBrowserPrivateConfig.Install(ConfigActionTiming timing, Dictionary`2 actionData, PublicConfigurationBase spcbPublicConfig)
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    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:    bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SqlConfigBase.SlpConfigAction.Execute(String actionId, TextWriter errorStream)
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    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp:  Ausnahme: System.UnauthorizedAccessException.
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    2009-11-17 21:05:45 Slp: Completed Action: SqlBro
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp: Prompting user if they want to retry this action due to the following failure:
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp: ----------------------------------------
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp: The following is an exception stack listing the exceptions in outermost to innermost order
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp: Inner exceptions are being indented
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp: Exception type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.ScoException
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    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:         Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:     Data:
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:       WatsonData = 100
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:       DisableRetry = true
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:     Inner exception type: System.UnauthorizedAccessException
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:         Message:
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:                 Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:         Stack:
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:                 bei System.Security.AccessControl.Win32.GetSecurityInfo(ResourceType resourceType, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections accessControlSections, RawSecurityDescriptor& resultSd)
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:                 bei System.Security.AccessControl.NativeObjectSecurity.CreateInternal(ResourceType resourceType, Boolean isContainer, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections, Boolean createByName, ExceptionFromErrorCode exceptionFromErrorCode, Object exceptionContext)
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity..ctor(ResourceType resourceType, SafeRegistryHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections)
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity.Create(InternalRegistryKey key)
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.InternalRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
    2009-11-17 21:05:50 Slp: ----------------------------------------
    2009-11-17 21:05:57 Slp: User has chosen to cancel this action
    2009-11-17 21:05:58 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Microsoft_Microsoft SQL Server.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:05:59 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Microsoft_Windows_CurrentVersion_Uninstall.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:05:59 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Microsoft_MSSQLServer.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:05:59 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_Microsoft SQL Server.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:05:59 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_Windows_CurrentVersion_Uninstall.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:05:59 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\MSSQLServer to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_MSSQLServer.reg_
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    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp: ----------------------------------------
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    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp: Exception type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.ScoException
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    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:         Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:     Data:
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:       WatsonData = SSIS
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:       DisableRetry = true
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:     Inner exception type: System.UnauthorizedAccessException
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:         Message:
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:                 Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:         Stack:
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    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:                 bei System.Security.AccessControl.NativeObjectSecurity.CreateInternal(ResourceType resourceType, Boolean isContainer, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections, Boolean createByName, ExceptionFromErrorCode exceptionFromErrorCode, Object exceptionContext)
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity..ctor(ResourceType resourceType, SafeRegistryHandle handle, AccessControlSections includeSections)
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.SqlRegistrySecurity.Create(InternalRegistryKey key)
    2009-11-17 21:06:17 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.InternalRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
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    2009-11-17 21:06:24 Slp: User has chosen to cancel this action
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    2009-11-17 21:06:26 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_Microsoft SQL Server.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:06:26 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_Windows_CurrentVersion_Uninstall.reg_
    2009-11-17 21:06:26 Slp: Sco: Attempting to write hklm registry key SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\MSSQLServer to file C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20091117_204850\Registry_SOFTWARE_Wow6432Node_Microsoft_MSSQLServer.reg_
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    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp: ----------------------------------------
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    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp: Exception type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.ScoException
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:     Message:
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    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:     Data:
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:       WatsonData = Perflib
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:       DisableRetry = true
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:     Inner exception type: System.UnauthorizedAccessException
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:         Message:
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:                 Es wurde versucht, einen nicht autorisierten Vorgang auszuführen.
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    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:                 bei System.Security.AccessControl.Win32.GetSecurityInfo(ResourceType resourceType, String name, SafeHandle handle, AccessControlSections accessControlSections, RawSecurityDescriptor& resultSd)
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    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp:                 bei Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.Sco.InternalRegistryKey.SetSecurityDescriptor(String sddl, Boolean overwrite)
    2009-11-17 21:06:47 Slp: ----------------------------------------
    2009-11-17 21:06:52 Slp: User has chosen to cancel this action

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