1. Use IIS to run the PHP program
1. First download PHP. Here I downloaded php5.2.14 (if it is other higher versions, you may not be able to find php5isapi.dll, and the related configuration methods will not be discussed for the time being). It is recommended Download the zip package, no installation is required, and when downloading, please be sure to select the VC9 package instead of VC6 (this is used by apache). For example, I extracted it to d: php-5.2.14-Win32.
2. Find php.ini-dist and modify it to php.ini, and then open the file:
Find register_globals = Off
and modify it to register_globals = On,
Find extension_dir = ". /"
Change to the path of the extension dll in your compressed package. For example, mine is d: php-5.2.14-Win32ext, so change it to extension_dir = "d: php-5.2.14-Win32ext"
Add extension,
;extension=php_curl.dll
;extension=php_dbase.dll
;extension=php_gd2.dll
;extension=php_ldap.dll
;extension =php_mysql.dll
Remove the semicolon ";" in front of it to enable these common extensions.
3. Build a website in iis, for example: PHPTest. An application pool will be added by default. Change the .NetFramework version in the application pool to "Unmanaged code" and the managed pipeline mode to "Classic" ". Then add application mapping to the website, add a script mapping, the request path is "*.php", and the executable file is "D:php-5.2.14-Win32php5isapi.dll" (depending on the directory where php is located ).
Now you can run your php site. For example, create a file named "index.php" in the root directory of the website, add "" and the following interface will appear after running:
The above is a summary of the printer daemon service not running IIS7X configuration PHP operating environment, including the printer daemon service not running, I hope it will be helpful to friends who are interested in PHP tutorials.