On 7/13/05, Grosz, Steve (IPG IT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried that, renamed a txt file to .php, but when I try to get the .php 
> file, I just get a 404 error.

Grosz, this might very well be your webserver invoking. By default,
IIS 6.0 all webserver extensions (like PHP). To check if your server
still does, open up your IIS manager
(Start->Run->'c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\iis.msc') Then browse to Web
Service Extensions on the left. If you did install PHP correctly you
should see PHP appearing in the list on the right. Set it to
'Allowed'. Now try requesting the page via your browser again.


Good luck!

Tjoekbezoer

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