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Windows2008RC2 IIS configure php running environment

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1: Download a php manager and install it. After opening the IIS manager, click on Computer, you can see PHPManager lying there quietly on the right, double-click PHPManager After that we can start configuring PHP.

2: CGI and FastCGI settings in

php.ini

fastcgi.impersonate = 1
fastcgi.logging = 0
cgi.fix_pathinfo=1
cgi.force_redirect = 0
Copy after login

Then click Register new php version; select the physical location of php-cgi; other configurations It is similar to the configuration under Apache, but it is displayed in a graphical interface;

3: The last thing to say is url rewrite, you need to download the URL Rewrite Moduel, the official download address: http://www.iis.net/ learn/extensions/url-rewrite-module/using-the-url-rewrite-module

There are x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit), generally download the 64-bit one. (For 32-bit, it is said that you need to enable 32-bit applications in the application pool => Advanced Settings)

After downloading and installing, url rewrite will be displayed at the same level as the site php manager; you can use Import Rules to directly import the htaccess file of apache , the conversion supports IIS rewrite, very user-friendly;

4: Test, everything is OK;

Reference: http://www.php.net/manual/zh/install.windows.iis7.php

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