How to install IIS in OBI

It needs IIS before install BAM. But how to install IIS in OBI XP?
Although I can find some VM image which already installed BAM. But I think this is not convenience.
Thanks,
Melody

Hi Melody,
Installation of IIS in XP
1. You need to have XP Installation CD.
2. Open - Start-> Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs ->Add or Remove Windows Components and select IIS form components menu.
3. Put your XP installation CD in CD-Drive.
Regards
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