ID:               24568
 User updated by:  p dot wolstenholme at computer dot org
 Reported By:      p dot wolstenholme at computer dot org
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: MS Windows 2000 Pro
 PHP Version:      4.3.1
 New Comment:

Thanks, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  In IIS 5.0 this area is hard to locate. It is
accessed by Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management
> Server Applications & Services > Internet Information Services. There
is no longer an Internet Services Manager.
Perhaps the doc ought to mention this access path, or at least advise a
search in the IIS 5 doc for "IIS Snap-in". (In fact my system was set
up for php but IIS still can not see it. Thanks anyway.) P.W.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-10 00:48:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have Win2000 as well and the instructions are ok.

You get to these pages by viewing Propperties on the web site (Home
Directory tab), A virtual Directory or a Directory within the web site.

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[2003-07-09 15:59:16] p dot wolstenholme at computer dot org

Description:
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For  IIS 4, the current manual says:
> If you want to use the CGI binary, do the following: 

> Under 'Home Directory', 'Virtual Directory',  or 'Directory', click
on the 'Configuration' button, and  then enter the App Mappings tab. 

> Click Add, and in the Executable box, type:  c:\php\php.exe (assuming
that you have unziped PHP in c:\php\). 

My W2000 has IIS 5 and these instructions are meaningless. No such tabs
or buttons. I have checked all the tricks I could find, and php runs
php -i from the command line O.K., but I can not inform IIS about its
presence. Not bug 16336!



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