Hi Thomas,
I was forced to remove MS4W from our servers due to security vulnerabilities in 
Apache and PHP.  I was able to get the GISInternals build working under IIS 7.  
It required a little more effort to get going, but so far it seems to be 
working.  Here are the steps I had to follow to get it going:

Turn on IIS6 Compatibility Mode 
Turn on CGI and ASP.Net in IIS 
Edit ISAPI and CGI Restrictions 
    Check the box to allow Unspecified CGI Modules and to allow Unspecified 
ISAPI modules 
Look in the binary zip file and copy the following dlls to the Mapserver 
directory 
   Hdf5.dll 
   Hdf5_hl.dll 
   Hdfdll.dll 
   Geos.dll 
   Szip.dll 
   Openjp2.dll 

Then, I had to add this to my map file: 
   CONFIG PROJ_LIB "C:\Program Files\MapServer\projlib"
   CONFIG GDAL_DATA "C:\Program Files\MapServer\gdal-data"
Or you could just set environment variables for each.

I also had to download and install PHP, and the Microsoft URL Rewrite module 
for IIS7.  After that, I seem to be back to the same capability I had 
previously.
James





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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] on behalf of tr [[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 11, 2014 4:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Upgrading Apache and PHP that came with MS4W

Hi Jeff,

As each MS4W user I'm very interested by upgrading my install.

Have you got any news, please? (Maybe an ETA?)

Does the community edition will contain PHP Mapscript?

Are there official or public informations about custom builds conditions
please (I don't have response by contacting you or your organization
directly)?

Thanks for your work and the informations to come.

Thomas


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