Brian

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Cheers
James

theGrafixGuy wrote:

I had a wipeout on a hard drive that went south so I replaced the drive and
loaded Windows Server 2K3. I have just installed Apache on my production
machine and run it alongside IIS 6 (which is running port 8080)

I am also wanting to install Coldfusion, but that is next.

My question is...

I have installed PHP for apache, renamed the directory PHP2 and set the
config file up properly - All is good and works great!

Now I would like to install PHP and MySQL for IIS (WHICH I HAVE NEVER DONE
BEFORE).

Do I need to install a second PHP or do I use the included IIs config.exe???
If so, how do I protect the already modified PHP.ini in the Windows
Directory???

I think the IIS config is the route to take, but I figure I should ask
first.

Thanks!!!

Now to the ColdFusion part - I want to get ColdFusion MX up and running on
this machine, but in the past, it has really screwed up on me and messed up
the IIS - so what am I doing wrong???

Brian





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