Microsoft IIS / PWS

This section contains notes and hints specific to IIS (Microsoft Internet Information Server).

Внимание

Используя установку CGI, ваш сервер открыт для нескольких возможных атак. Пожалуйста, ознакомьтесь с разделом "Безопасность CGI" чтобы узнать, как можно защитить себя от этих атак.

General considerations for all installations of PHP with IIS or PWS

  • First, read the Manual Installation Instructions. Do not skip this step as it provides crucial information for installing PHP on Windows.
  • CGI users must set the cgi.force_redirect PHP directive to 0 inside php.ini. Read the faq on cgi.force_redirect for important details. Also, CGI users may want to set the cgi.redirect_status_env directive. When using directives, be sure these directives aren't commented out inside php.ini.
  • The PHP 4 CGI is named php.exe while in PHP 5 it's php-cgi.exe. In PHP 5, php.exe is the CLI, and not the CGI.
  • Modify the Windows PATH environment variable to include the PHP directory. This way the PHP DLL files and PHP executables can all remain in the PHP directory without cluttering up the Windows system directory. For more details, see the FAQ on Setting the PATH.
  • The IIS user (usually IUSR_MACHINENAME) needs permission to read various files and directories, such as php.ini, docroot, and the session tmp directory.
  • Be sure the extension_dir and doc_root PHP directives are appropriately set in php.ini. These directives depend on the system that PHP is being installed on. In PHP 4, the extension_dir is extensions while with PHP 5 it's ext. So, an example PHP 5 extensions_dir value is "c:\php\ext" and an example IIS doc_root value is "c:\Inetpub\wwwroot".
  • PHP extension DLL files, such as php_mysql.dll and php_curl.dll, are found in the zip package of the PHP download (not the PHP installer). In PHP 5, many extensions are part of PECL and can be downloaded in the "Collection of PECL modules" package. Files such as php_zip.dll and php_ssh2.dll. » Download PHP files here.
  • When defining the executable, the 'check that file exists' box may also be checked. For a small performance penalty, the IIS (or PWS) will check that the script file exists and sort out authentication before firing up PHP. This means that the web server will provide sensible 404 style error messages instead of CGI errors complaining that PHP did not output any data.
  • The PHP executable is distributed as a 32bit application. If you are running a 64bit version of Windows you will either need to rebuild the binary yourself, or make sure IIS is configured to also run 32bit extensions. You can usually turn this on by using the IIS Administration script as follows: Cscript.exe adsutil.vbs SET W3SVC/AppPools/Enable32bitAppOnWin64 1

Windows NT/200x/XP and IIS 4 or newer

PHP may be installed as a CGI binary, 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/XP). 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', do the following:
  • Change the Execute Permissions to 'Scripts only'
  • Click on the 'Configuration' button, and choose the Application Mappings tab. Click Add and set the Executable path to the appropriate CGI file. An example PHP 5 value is: C:\php\php-cgi.exe Supply .php as the extension. Leave 'Method exclusions' blank, and check the 'Script engine' checkbox. Now, click OK a few times.
  • 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 / php-cgi.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 / php5isapi.dll.
  • Under 'Home Directory', 'Virtual Directory', or 'Directory', do the following:
  • Change the Execute Permissions to 'Scripts only'
  • Click on the 'Configuration' button, and choose the Application Mappings tab. Click Add and set the Executable path to the appropriate ISAPI DLL. An example PHP 5 value is: C:\php\php5isapi.dll Supply .php as the extension. Leave 'Method exclusions' blank, and check the 'Script engine' checkbox. Now, click OK a few times.
  • Stop IIS completely (NET STOP iisadmin)
  • Start IIS again (NET START w3svc)

With IIS 6 (2003 Server), open up the IIS Manager, go to Web Service Extensions, choose "Add a new Web service extension", enter in a name such as PHP, choose the Add button and for the value browse to either the ISAPI file (php4isapi.dll or php5isapi.dll) or CGI (php.exe or php-cgi.exe) then check "Set extension status to Allowed" and click OK.

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.

The steps above must be repeated for each extension that is to be associated with PHP scripts. .php is the most common although .php3 may be required for legacy applications.

If you experience 100% CPU usage after some time, turn off the IIS setting Cache ISAPI Application.

Windows and PWS 4

PWS 4 does not support ISAPI, only PHP CGI should be used.

  • Edit the enclosed pws-php4cgi.reg / pws-php5cgi.reg file (look into the SAPI folder for PHP 4, or in the main folder for PHP 5) to reflect the location of your php.exe / php-cgi.exe. Backslashes should be escaped, for example: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\w3svc\parameters\Script Map] ".php"="C:\\php\\php.exe" (change to C:\\php\\php-cgi.exe if you are using PHP 5) Now merge this registery file into your system; you may do this by double-clicking it.
  • In the PWS Manager, right click on a given directory you want to add PHP support to, and select Properties. Check the 'Execute' checkbox, and confirm.

Windows and PWS/IIS 3

The recommended method for configuring these servers is to use the REG file included with the distribution (pws-php4cgi.reg in the SAPI folder for PHP 4, or pws-php5cgi.reg in the main folder for PHP 5). You may want to edit this file and make sure the extensions and PHP install directories match your configuration. Or you can follow the steps below to do it manually.

Внимание

These steps involve working directly with the Windows registry. One error here can leave your system in an unstable state. We highly recommend that you back up your registry first. The PHP Development team will not be held responsible if you damage your registry.

  • Run Regedit.
  • Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /System /CurrentControlSet /Services /W3Svc /Parameters /ScriptMap.
  • On the edit menu select: New->String Value.
  • Type in the extension you wish to use for your php scripts. For example .php
  • Double click on the new string value and enter the path to php.exe in the value data field. ex: C:\php\php.exe "%s" %s for PHP 4, or C:\php\php-cgi.exe "%s" %s for PHP 5.
  • Repeat these steps for each extension you wish to associate with PHP scripts.

The following steps do not affect the web server installation and only apply if you want your PHP scripts to be executed when they are run from the command line (ex. run C:\myscripts\test.php) or by double clicking on them in a directory viewer window. You may wish to skip these steps as you might prefer the PHP files to load into a text editor when you double click on them.

  • Navigate to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
  • On the edit menu select: New->Key.
  • Name the key to the extension you setup in the previous section. ex: .php
  • Highlight the new key and in the right side pane, double click the "default value" and enter phpfile.
  • Repeat the last step for each extension you set up in the previous section.
  • Now create another New->Key under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and name it phpfile.
  • Highlight the new key phpfile and in the right side pane, double click the "default value" and enter PHP Script.
  • Right click on the phpfile key and select New->Key, name it Shell.
  • Right click on the Shell key and select New->Key, name it open.
  • Right click on the open key and select New->Key, name it command.
  • Highlight the new key command and in the right side pane, double click the "default value" and enter the path to php.exe. ex: c:\php\php.exe -q %1. (don't forget the %1).
  • Exit Regedit.
  • If using PWS on Windows, reboot to reload the registry.

PWS and IIS 3 users now have a fully operational system. IIS 3 users can use a nifty » tool from Steven Genusa to configure their script maps.

Коментарии

When using WindowsNT 4.0 and IIS, the WWW home directory needs to have Read AND Execute access rights.
2001-01-22 23:12:57
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Here's a quick fyi, to get PHP installed on .Net Server w/ IIS 6 you have to use the IIS manager to enable support for different web service extentions. CGI ,ASP, ISAPI are all prohibited by default. In IIS manager click on the Web Service Extentions Folder there's options to add a new extention , prohibit all extentions etc. I chose add new extention ,in the dialog box I named it PHP , click add , in the next dialog browse to path of 'php4isapi.dll' hit ok then mark checkbox "Set extention status Allowed"  hit ok and all is good. This was done after I followed the install.txt for IIS 4 or newer .
2002-11-03 10:50:29
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
On Windows Server 2003 (formerly .net server) with IIS 6 (final RTM - build 3790)

 I got PHP working by using one of the tips above (thanks!). 

I noted however, that I did not need to 'allow unknown Isapi applications' , and I was able to keep the configuration at 'Scripts Only' instead of 'Scripts and Executables'  - both settings are potentially more secure this way.

The only configuration that is different from how I normally configure PHP on IIS 5 is the addition of PHP as a Web Service Extension.
2003-04-11 00:16:26
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
In the installation with IIS 6.0, after you add the isapi extension, you need to allow the extension in the Web Services Extensions, or you 'll get a 404 error.
2003-08-12 09:49:44
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Автор:
Under IIS 6, don't forget that you have to add all the PHP modules you'd like to run to the PHP Web Service Extension part under the IIS management console.
2004-02-11 14:24:43
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
If some extensions (such as OCI or Turck mmcache in FastCGI mode) have trouble functioning with PHP+IIS, make sure that "Allow IIS to Control Password" is unchecked in the preferences panel for anonymous user access.

For more detail on the issue, read articles 216828 and 218756 in the MS Knoweledge Base.
2004-02-12 07:32:08
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
I am running Active Directory & IIS6.0

I found that after looking through the tutorial below i was still unable to get into my site (authentication popup, 401.3 error). I set my permissions for read & execute for IUSR_(server) and IIS_WPG for both my document root and the php directory.. no luck.

However, here's how i solved the problem. (I believe this solution is relevant to fixing the active directory issue)

1. You want to give the IUSR_* and IIS_WPG read & execute permission to the PHP DIRECTORY ONLY. (I managed to remove the credentials from my document root and it still works.

2. Open IIS Manager and go to Application Pools, then to the pool which is relevant to your site (in my case DefaultAppPool).. on this item, right click and choose properties.

3. Now navigate to the identity tab.

4. My Worker process was set to Predefined: Network Service. I changed this to Configurable: IWAM_(server name) (which if you noticed is in the user group 'IIS_WPG')

Note: i also changed the passwords for my IUSR_* and IWAM_* accounts to be sure they werent set to something easy by default. Its probably a good idea to do this too.

Hope this solves someones frustration.
2004-04-20 23:14:59
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
If you experience extreme high loading times, please have a look at this http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28524
2004-06-01 19:33:37
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Under IIS6 (and earlier)
After all the installation, do not forget to add "index.php" as default page, under the Documents tab in the Web Site's Properties. 
1. Right-click Web Sites, choose Properties
2. Click Documents tab
3. Click Add...
4. Type index.php, click Ok
5. Choose "index.php" from the list and move it to the top using Move Up button.
6. Make sure "Enable default content page" is checked.

Ofcourse you can add other pages as default.

For those that do not know what is this for: If you do not provide full URL and you have several pages in the directory which are in this list, the server will return the topmost of them. In case you wish to open other page of them, you have to provide its full URL. Putting "index.php" on top will make sure no other pages will be returned as default.
2004-06-06 22:57:17
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
If you use IIS6 you have to add a new Webextension for PHP to work, otherwise you will get a "404"-Page if you try to point your browser to a "*.php" file.
In order to do this you have to open the IIS-management console and open the "local computer".
Under "webextensions" you will find allready a list with different extensions all being blocked by default.
To get PHP to work you have to manually add a new webextension. I only have a german version of IIS in front of me so forgive me if i translate the buttons wrongly.
Click on "New webextension". Enter any name you like for your new extension. Click on "Add..." and then on "Search...". If you would like to add the DLL just browse to your PHP-directory and you will find the php5ts.dll. If you search for the php-cgi.exe you have to change the filetype at the bottom to "CGI-Exe-Files". Only after changing the filetype you can see the php-cgi.exe file and choose it for the extension.
If you check the checkbox at the bottom of the "New extension" Window it will allow the newly added extension to be executed. Certainly you can change the status any time you want by clicking on "Allow".
Only after that procedure you will be able to get in touch with PHP-files.

sincerely
Juergen Sommer
2004-08-12 22:55:24
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
There's a bug in IIS 5.1 which may prevent you from adding an Application Extension Mapping. If the OK button remains disabled after you've entered the Executable and the Extension, try this workaround provided by Microsoft:

1. Right-click the individual Web site or the Web Sites folder, and then click Properties.
2. On the Home Directory tab, click Configuration.
3. Under Application Configuration, click Add, and then click the Mappings tab.
4. With the Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping dialog box open, click Browse to select the .exe file or the .dll file from the local path on the Web server. 

Note: 
You must type the path to a valid file in the Executable text box or the OK button remains unavailable. The easiest way to make sure that you enter a valid path is to select the file by using the Browse button.

5. After the path appears in the Executable text box, click in the Executable text box to initialize the path.

6. Click in the Extension space, and then type the file name extension.

Note:
- You must enter the period (.) in front of the extension in the Extension text box, or the OK button remains unavailable.

7. When the OK button becomes active, click OK to continue.

Source: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=317948

-paul-
2004-08-30 16:43:33
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Path references (e.g. for browscap.ini) in php.ini MUST be enclosed with double-quotes (") instead of single-quotes(') for PHP to load correctly under IIS
2004-10-11 19:19:17
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
I had problems upgrading to 5.0.3 isapi on my IIS 6/Windows 2003 server.  Most of the instructions I found said to give the IUSR account access to various files/folders.  In my case I needed to give access to "Network Service" (not to be confused with just "Network"). 

1. In IIS Admin, go to Application Pools
2. Right click on the pool your site is running under and click properties. 
3. Go to the Identity tab and see what user is selected. 
4. Give that user permissions to your php files/directory.

Don't know if this will help anyone else, but thought I'd offer in case.
2005-01-07 01:05:05
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Hint registered to IIS 6 as ISAPI without using GUI. 
(It is a machine translation from Japanese to English. )

[Method of addition to Web enhancing]

'IISEXT.VBS' is attached to IIS 6.

  <addition example>

    iisext /AddFile C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll 1 PHP 1 "PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor"

  <deletion example>

    iisext /RmFile  C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll

[Method of adding extension to Application Mappings]

To our regret, there is no good method in the standard. :-(
The source code of C# program that is registered and deleted is presented in the mapping. 
(It is hoped that someone writes VBScript or the JScript version)

  <addition example>

    iis6isapimap add .PHP C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll

 < deletion example>

    iis6isapimap delete .PHP

C# source code
(Add 'System.DirectoryServices' to the reference)
------------------------------------------------------------
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.DirectoryServices;

namespace IIS6ISAPIMAP

{
    class StartClass
    {
        public static void print_man()
        {
            Console.WriteLine("IIS6ISAPIMAP [view|add|delete] <.ext> <ISAPI DLL PATH> (METHOD LIST)");
        }

        [STAThread]
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            if ( args.GetLength(0) < 1 )
            {
                print_man();
                return;
            }

            System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry dent
                = new DirectoryEntry("IIS://localhost/W3SVC/1/root"); 
            ArrayList orglist
                = new ArrayList( dent.Properties["ScriptMaps"] )  ;

            if ( args[0].ToLower() == "view" )
            {
                foreach(string s in orglist)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine(s);
                }
            }
            else if ( args[0].ToLower() == "add" )
            {
                if ( args.GetLength(0) < 3 )
                {
                    print_man();
                }
                else 
                {
                    ArrayList newlist = new ArrayList();
                    string ext = args[1];
                    string path = args[2];
                    string methods = args.GetLength(0) < 4 ? "" : args[3];
                    string newmap = ext + "," + path + ",5," + methods;

                    foreach(string s in orglist)
                    {
                        string [] tokn = s.Split(','); 
                        if ( tokn[0].ToLower()  != ext.ToLower() )
                        {
                            newlist.Add( s );
                        }
                    }
                    newlist.Add( newmap );

                    dent.Properties["ScriptMaps"].Value = newlist.ToArray();
                    dent.CommitChanges();
                }
            }
            else if ( args[0].ToLower() == "delete" )
            {
                if ( args.GetLength(0) < 2 )
                {
                    print_man();
                }
                else 
                {
                    ArrayList newlist = new ArrayList();
                    string ext = args[1];

                    foreach(string s in orglist)
                    {
                        string [] tokn = s.Split(','); 
                        if ( tokn[0].ToLower()  != ext.ToLower() )
                        {
                            newlist.Add( s );
                        }
                    }

                    dent.Properties["ScriptMaps"].Value = newlist.ToArray();
                    dent.CommitChanges();
                }
            }
            else 
            {
                print_man();
            }

            dent.Dispose();
        }
    }
}
2005-02-24 03:34:13
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Supplementation to the previous hint

The environment is Windows 2003 Server/IIS 6/PHP 5. 

About IIS 6 of Windows XP. 

 There is no 'IISEXT.VBS'. 
 It seems not to have to add it to the Web enhancing
 (It is not an accurate intelligence ).
 Moreover, when the method argument of iis6
 isapimap add is omitted, it becomes an error. 
 Specify it following and specifying it. 

   iis6isapimap add .PHP C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll GET,POST,HEAD

Good Luck !
2005-02-25 03:59:46
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Автор:
The correct required NTFS ACL's are:

- for the folder holding your PHP files:
   [Read] IUSR_servername 
   [Read] IWAM_servername

-for the folder holding the PHP executables:
   [Read] IUSR_servername
2005-03-16 15:50:32
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Installing PHP 5 on Windows Server 2003/IIS6

It has come to my attention that the link to my PHP installation guide in my posting of 07-Feb-2005 11:49 is a Bad Link.
We don't like Bad Links.

Here's the correct one:

http://www.peterguy.com/php/install_IIS6.html

Enjoy!

-Peter
2005-03-31 13:43:42
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Автор:
"Click on the 'Configuration' button, and choose the Application Mappings tab. Click Add and set the Executable path to the appropriate CGI file. An example PHP 5 value is: C:\php\php-cgi.exe Supply .php as the extension. Leave 'Method exclusions' blank, and check the 'Script engine' checkbox. Now, click OK a few times."

When installing PHP 5 on IIS 6.0 and Windows 2003 I encountered problems with this instruction. I  believe the root cause is that IIS requires the "scripts and executables" execute permission to be selected if the script engine has a .exe extension. 

However, there may have been additional problems. Even when selecting the "scripts and executables" execute permission I continually received HTTP Header errors. The resolution was to follow the instructions for use of php5isapi.dll. The .dll extension can be run with the "scripts only" execute permission. Also remember IIS 6.0 requires that you identify Web Extensions and Allow execution of those extensions.
2005-09-08 00:14:26
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Автор:
After installing PHP and running an http://localhost/test.php file in my browser, I encountered a COM Surrogate error. After some testing, I found that it was a result of un-checking the Cache ISAPI applications checkbox. Consequently, make sure that the Cache ISAPI applications checkbox has a check in it. To get to the checkbox go to:

Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Internet Information Services

When you are at the IIS window in the left navigational panel go to:

Local Computer>Web Sites>Default Web Site

Right-click on your default web site and select Properties. A Properties window appears. Select the Home Directory tab. Click on the Configuration... button. A Configuration window appears. Below the Mappings tab is the Cache ISAPI applications checkbox.

Again, make sure that the Cache ISAPI applications checkbox has a check in it. I hope this helps anybody else with a similar problem.
2005-09-15 19:53:52
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Автор:
PHP 5, IIS 5, Win XP: 

One thing to note: if you run phpinfo() and the 'Configuration File (php.ini) Path' points to a directory and not the actual file (ie. C:\\windows instead of C:\\windows\\php.ini) this means that it is not using your php.ini file, it is using default settings. 

After spending hours searching forums the only thing that got it to work for me was to create a new environment system variable called 'PHPRC' and set it to the path where your php.ini is located (ie C:\\PHP) - simply adding C:\\PHP to the system path variable didn't do it. You have to reboot after this change of course. I'm not sure why this isn't more documented as from my searching there are quite a few people who experience this problem... hope this helps!
2005-09-23 08:29:05
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
PROBLEM
    PHP $DOCUMENT_ROOT was not set in IIS. 
ANALYSIS
    A Google search turned up a suggestion re using ISAPI instead of CGI. 
SOLUTION
I did the fix per these suggested steps from Google search: 
1 Downloaded PHP5 zip
2 Added ISAPI filter PHP5ISAPI.DLL named PHP
3 Changed document type .php to point at the PHP5ISAPI.DLL file instead of PHP.EXE.
RESULT
This worked - the php pages started picking up $DOCUMENT_ROOT as expected.
General suggestion: Don't waste time with CGI, use ISAPI.
2005-10-03 22:58:31
http://php5.kiev.ua/manual/ru/install.windows.iis.html
Автор:
After having recently gone through a long process of trial and error installing both php4 and php5 on a single machine under IIS. I eventually did get it working so I thought I'd share what I learnt.

Basically, as far as I can tell there is no way to get both versions working using the ISAPI dlls unfortunately. You can however get them working using one as ISAPI and the other as CGI. And probably both as CGI too, although I didn't try that.

You'll need to know how to do a manual install of PHP anyway, see the instructions for how to do that. Make sure you follow the steps about your PATH env variable and Allowing extensions on IIS 6. Keep your php.inis in the relevant php directory and make sure they are not in your windows or system32 folders. And all that other hoopla.

The crucial part is your php.ini files. The problem being that both versions will look at your PHPRC setting and get the ini file path from that. So you'll end up with both versions running off the same INI which is no good. The way around this is to use the CGI for one version and ISAPI for the other.

The ISAPI dll never seems to look in it's own directory for the ini file, but the CGI exe does. You can use that quirk to your advantage by naming the INI file for the ISAPI version 'php-isapi.ini' and setting the PHPRC environment variable to that path. Then for the CGI version keep the php.ini in the same directory as php.exe.

Then set your virtual server to use either the ISAPI module for one version, or the CGI module for the other version, and it should work. Test using phpinfo() to ensure each version is getting it's ini file from the correct place.

Basically it seems that the ISAPI module will look in the path set in PHPRC first, and choose the php-isapi.ini file. The CGI module will look in PHPRC first too, but it upon seeing no php.ini it will then move on to search it's own directory, where it finds php.ini.
2006-03-23 21:39:29
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This one threw me for a loop; you CAN NOT put the PHP folder in Program Files if you're installing on IIS!  I guess the space in "Program Files" throws it off, I was getting a "You must enter a valid file path" error when trying to add the PHP mapping manually.
2007-03-15 21:06:15
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Installing PHP 5.2.1 on a Windows 2K3 Server with SP1 and IIS 6.0

- was about to give me the head ache of the year! It is NOT - repeat - NOT possible to use the CGI on a server but ISAPI works perfectly. The documentation mentions both - but cgi/fastcgi is definetely a no go.

Using the PHP installer I used the IIS option, corrected the recommended php.ini file and added the extensions I wanted.

And at this point - too - you have to restart the server to make it work, a restart of only the IIS service is not sufficient.

So mark my words, use ISAPI and don't get any errors!
2007-04-10 12:11:34
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After a few hours of trying everything under the sun to get PHP 5.2.3 to work on Windows Small Business Server 2003 with IIS6 with ISAPI starting from the msi install of from php.net.  I found that the install correctly used the path C:\PROGRA~1\PHP\PHP5IS~1.DLL in adding the Mapping for .php but for the Web Service Extension it used C:\Program Files\PHP\php5isapi.dll.  When I changed this to C:\PROGRA~1\PHP\PHP5IS~1.DLL.  It worked right away.  Before this change I would get a 404 error when accessing php pages.  Moral of the story is avoid spaces in all paths.
2007-07-27 12:38:52
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Hi,

I've written a manual installation guide for PHP 5.x on Windows Server 2003 and IIS 6.0 which you can find here :

http://www.iisadmin.co.uk/?p=4

This is the same article which used to be hosted on the IIS Resources web site. I hope some of you find it useful.

Regards,

Paul Lynch [IIS MVP]
2007-09-09 15:40:51
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Make sure in IIS that when you set the permissions on C:\PHP that it inherits to the folders/files within that directory.  I was doing a reinstall on a 2003/IIS 6 and whoever did the previous install took off inherit permissions.  Fought with that for several hours!!
2007-10-31 07:24:23
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i think the install steps are generally covered in the installation guideliness on this website, but this step by step guide and its explanations make the install on SBS2003 much easier to follow and implement. I spent about 3 hours searching threads and forums and not getting it all until i followed the steps at this link. 
http://www.peterguy.com/php/install_IIS6.html#IISConfigure
2008-02-12 23:04:49
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Under Win2003, you don't need to restart the services, if you only add PHP to a new website with its own application pool.
2008-03-26 05:51:33
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Note that you also have to make sure that the permissions to the php installation directory are proper - 
by default they do not allow execution of php.exe and the dlls from your install dir via IIS. 
(i kept getting a 401.3 ACL error)
2008-11-20 04:13:45
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For those running IIS on Windows 2003 x64 in 32 bit mode, the registry setting for finding php.ini must start with HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432NODE\PHP.
2009-01-14 16:11:59
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In the most recent release (currently 5.3.0) isapi is no longer compiled for distribution. You need to use FastCGI to get PHP to work with IIS.
FastCGI is an MS development and can be gotten at the link below;

http://www.iis.net/
2009-07-01 11:30:27
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ISAPI is not maintained anymore, the SAPI for IIS is now FastCGI.
2009-10-21 12:21:57
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For those of you that would like visuals, there's a video tutorial that will help you get PHP5 installed on Windows 2K3 w/ IIS6.

It's pretty straight forward.

The link to the site, if you're interested, is:
http://www.thewindowshelp.com/

The title is:
Installing PHP5 on Windows 2003 and IIS6

I hope this helps others as it did me.

Scott
2014-03-10 13:12:58
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