You have done all the obvious things and them some. My suggestion would
be to work on the theory that some other program has opened a critical
port that SBS needs.
running
Code:
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netstat -ab
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from a cmd shell can give you additional clues about what programs are
opening which ports on the machine. I would be interested in how that
looks when all the Squeeze related stuff is uninstalled, and again when
installed. Take a closer a look at any processes that have ports open
that you don't recognize.
I would further suggest running MSCONFIG and running a diagnostic
startup with as few startup items and services running as possible.
Does this make SBS installation possible?
Take a good look at the list of installed programs, are then any
additional security related apps still lurking? (prevx, spybot S&D,
etc?) Are there any resident portions of such programs still lurking
after an uninstall (immunize, tea timer etc)?
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