I have installed PHP on a server thought I was not running SQL Server 2000.
If you have plenty of resource then it should be fine, but there are a few
things you will run into.

1) it does not seem to set it up in IIS so that it recognizes that it needs
to use the PHP interpreter for those files.
 
2) If you install on one drive and have IIS on another it seems to have a
problem finding the interpreter.

Those were the only probelms I ran into and also PHP took a lot of resources
if all that is on the same box..

Steven Lancaster
Barrios Technology
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281-244-2444 (voice)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gyrus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 12:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: installing PHP with CF on Win2K server


I've been developing quite happily with CF for a while now, using Access
and SQL Server on our Win2K Server development box. Thinking of
branching out into PHP, with mySQL, and just wondering about the server
setup as it gets more complex:

Can PHP4, CF5 (developer edition), mySQL, SQL Server 2000 (developer
edition), all coexist happily with IIS 5 on a Win2K Server box? Can't
see a reason why not, but this is going beyond my knowledge, so thought
I'd check to see if there are any pitfalls to watch out for!

cheers,

- Gyrus

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