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Windows NT/2000/XP and IIS 4 or newer and PWS 4 on NT Workstation or W2K non
server editions

   To install PHP on an NT/2000/XP Server running IIS 4 or newer,
   follow these instructions. You have two options to set up
   PHP, using the CGI binary (php.exe) or with the ISAPI module.

   In either case, you need to start the Microsoft Management
   Console (may appear as 'Internet Services Manager', either
   in your Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack branch or the Control
   Panel=>Administrative Tools under Windows 2000). Then
   right click on your Web server node (this will most probably
   appear as 'Default Web Server'), and select 'Properties'.

   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\sapi\php.exe (assuming that you have unzipped PHP in c:\php\).

    Please note that you cannot use php-cli.exe with your webserver, you
need
    to use php.exe which can be found in the sapi directory of your PHP
    distribution.

    In the Extension box, type the file name extension you want
    associated with PHP scripts. Leave 'Method exclusions'
    blank, and check the Script engine checkbox. You may also
    like to check the 'check that file exists' box - for a small
    performance penalty, IIS (or PWS) will check that the script
    file exists and sort out authentication before firing up php.
    This means that you will get sensible 404 style error messages
    instead of cgi errors complaing that php did not output any data.

    You must repeat from 'Click Add...' for each extension you
    want associated with PHP scripts.
    (.php is recommended. although .phtml and .php3 may be
    required for legacy applications.)

    Set up the appropriate security. (This is done in Internet
    Service Manager), and if your NT Server uses NTFS file system,
    add execute rights for I_USR_ to the directory that contains
    php.exe

   To use the ISAPI module, do the following:

    If you don't want to perform HTTP Authentication using PHP,
    you can (and should) skip this step. Under ISAPI Filters,
    add a new ISAPI filter. Use PHP as the filter name, and
    supply a path to the php4isapi.dll.

    Under 'Home Directory', click on the 'Configuration' button.
    Add a new entry to the Application Mappings. Use the path
    to the php4isapi.dll as the Executable, supply .php as the
    extension, leave Method exclusions blank, and check the
    Script engine checkbox.

    Stop IIS completely (net stop iisadmin)
    Start IIS again  (net start w3svc)


"Bill Ross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu na mensagem
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> I'm trying to set up PHP on my winXP box that is running IIS.  I have
tried
> the win32 installer for the newest version of PHP but after running the
> installer the server still did not know what to do with a php file.  I
also
> tried the manual install of PHP 4.1.2 and it also is not working.  IIS is
> recognising the isapi filter and I have double checked that all of the
dll's
> are in the right spot but all that is displayed when I run a php test page
> is the code.  Any help on this would be great.
>
>



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