I've installed them on a few of my own machines at
home, and it's not difficult at all.

Installing in on IIS was actually a bit easier than
installing it on Apache.

--- Dave Mennenoh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anyone have any experience in this area? We're
> developing a Flash site for a 
> new client, who keeps all their own web servers
> in-house. They are MS house 
> using .net and such. They are setting up a new
> server just for their new 
> site, and since they are not familiar with PHP or
> MySQL (which is what we 
> develop with) they are asking us to install them.
> They will give us remote 
> access to the server...
> 
> How hard / not-hard is it to install PHP and MySQL
> on a remote server? 
> Anything to be weary of? Is it something I should
> just skip attempting and 
> hire an IT guy to do it?
> 
> 
> Dave -
> Head Developer
> www.blurredistinction.com
> Adobe Community Expert
> http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/ 
> 
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