ID: 23907 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: bryn at mrpath dot com -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Windows Server 2003 PHP Version: 4.3.2 New Comment:
The following article explains how to do it for both ISAPI and CGI, this type of information needs to live in the PHP manual: http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/dreamweaver/articles/php_iis.html Various user comments also refer to this type of information. AFAICT, this new information is specific to IIS 5 and above and we can add a IIS 5 or newer subsection here: http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.iis.php Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-06-27 12:49:30] martin dot richter at inka dot de Thanks for this information ... helped a lot ! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-06-27 12:08:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this specific to IIS 6+ or Windows Server 2003 or the combination or ...? Maybe someone else here is familiar with the topic but I certainly am not. And I take it this type of additional step only applies to CGI and not ISAPI module? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-06-26 09:45:59] pop-eye at mail dot com This is a great tip. I am a new PHP user and I had this problem for a week and no one, even the grate *nix lovers of "The PHP Forums Home" could not identify. Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-30 14:16:09] bryn at mrpath dot com I added more description to the bug title ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2003-05-30 14:15:12] bryn at mrpath dot com In order to get php working on IIS 6/Windows Server 2003, there's an extra step needed in installation. You have to "allow" the php service extension. One way to do this is to go to the new manage your server icon, select manage application server, and choose the web service extensions folder in the MMC tree under IIS manager. Then choose the "add a new web service extension" put php in the extension, c:\php\php.exe in the file name, and check the allow box. The windows installer doesn't do this, and the windows install.txt readme in the zip doesn't mention this needs to be done. When this is not done, IIS reports error 404, file not found. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=23907&edit=1 -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php