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Posted by Rik Wasmus on 10/31/07 18:44
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 19:28:39 +0100, BDE Consulting
<brent.payne@bdeconsulting.com> wrote:
>> > Tell me more and does it apply in a windows environment as well? I am
>> > running MS Server 2003 Standard Edition
>>
>> Just follow the direction from the
>> manual:http://nl2.php.net/manual/en/install.windows.iis.php
>>
>> So, if you can use the Internet Information Services Manager, get the
>> properties of the different sites and follow the directions (when you're
>> not sure about a choice, you can even peek at your allready configured
>> domain what to do).
>
> I have already done this (about a year ago) . . . isn't the below all
> I need to do or did I miss something. In IIS6 isn't it just one
> setting not something I have to do for each home directory/domain?
AFAIK (my IIS experience is very limited): for every single home
directory/domain, you can add this in the configuration. Also a possibilty
was get the properties of 'Web Sites', and add the ISAPI module there if
it isn't allready (properties->ISAPI filters->add). These values for 'Web
Sites' can be overridden, so if that still doesn't work, check the
configuration the same wat of all your home directories.
> In order to use index.php as a default content page, do the following:
>> From within the Documents tab, choose Add. Type in index.php and click
> OK. Adjust the order by choosing Move Up or Move Down. This is similar
> to setting DirectoryIndex with Apache.
This too can be set 'globally' for 'Web Sites', or per
home-directory/domain.
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Rik Wasmus
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