No problem at all. If you do wish to install the R2 components later, just
run D:\CMPNENTS\R2\setup2.exe from the second disk. There really isn't any
reason to not install the R2 components at install time though. Just my $0.02
worth.
"Jesus" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a question to ask of you experts. I have Windows 2003 R2 CDs. Once
> you install Windows from scratch and you log into the machine for the first
> time the system will ask you to insert the 2nd CD from this install. If I
> disregard this message and continue on my marry way will there be issues with
> my install later due to the fact that this second CD was not inserted? Not
> related to R2 components. I'm wondering if there are essential files that are
> in CD2 that are necessary for Windows to operate properly.
>
> I know the 2nd CD from what many people have been saying is not needed and
> if you install Windows without it is like installing the old version of
> Windows 2003 without the bells of Windows 2003 R2. Is this correct or am I
> shooting myself in the foot by not installing this 2nd CD in?
>
> Please advise your input is greatly appreciated.
>
> Jesus
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