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  1. Log into your server through Terminal Services or Remote Desktop Connection.
  2. Open a Web browser and load http://www.php.net/downloads.php
  3. Download the Windows PHP5.x ZIP package.
  4. Create a new directory, c:\PHP.
  5. Unzip the file you downloaded above into c:\PHP.
  6. Create a new directory, C:\PHP\phpsessions.
  7. Right click the C:\PHP folder and select Properties.
  8. On the Security Tab click Add.
  9. Type IUSR_COMPUTERNAME (where computer name is the name of your computer) in the text area, click Check Names and then click OK.
  10. Select the IUSR_COMPUTERNAME user, check the Full Control box and click OK.
  11. Open C:\PHP\php.ini-dist in Notepad.
  12. Within the file, make the following replacements:
    • Replace ;extension=php_mysql.dll with extension=php_mysql.dll
    • Replace ;session.save_path = “/tmp” with session.save_path = “C:\PHP\phpsessions”
    • Replace session.gc_maxlifetime = 1440 with session.gc_maxlifetime = 43200
    • Replace SMTP = localhost with SMTP = smtp.yourdomain.com
    • Replace ;sendmail_from = [email protected] with sendmail_from = [email protected]
  13. Save the file as C:\windows\php.ini.
  14. Copy C:\PHP\libmysql.dll and C:\PHP\ext\php_mysql.dll to the C:\windows\system32 folder.
  15. Open IIS located under Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.
  16. Right click Web Service Extensions and select Add a new Web service extension.
  17. Enter php as the Extension Name, check Set extension status to Allowed and Click Add.
  18. Enter the path to C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll and click OK.
  19. Right click Web Sites and select Properties.
  20. On the ISAPI Filters tab, click Add.
  21. Enter php as the Filter Name, enter C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll as the Executable and click OK.
  22. On the Home Directory tab, click Configuration.
  23. Click Add.
  24. Enter C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll as the Executable, enter php as the Extension and click OK.
  25. On the Documents Tab, click Add.
  26. Enter index.php and click OK.
  27. A popup box may appear asking if you want to apply the settings to certain websites. Choose specific websites to enable PHP on or Select All and click OK.
  28. Right click your Computer Name, expand All Tasks and click Restart IIS.
  29. Choose Restart IIS from the dropdown menu and click OK.

*Make sure the permissions to your PHP folder have “NETWORK SERVICE”, “IUSR_*”, “SYSTEM” included.* If not php will not load!

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Installing FastCGI And PHP on Windows Server 2008

As opposed to previous versions of Windows Server, the FastCGi module is already bundled with Windows Server 2008 so you don’t have to install it.

First of all, let’s make sure that the CGI role service is installed. Click on Start => Programs => Administrative Tools => Server Manager. Expand Roles, right-click on Web Server (IIS) and select Add Role Services. Make sure that CGI is checked and if not proceed with its installation.

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Next head over to PHP.net’ download page and download the PHP Non-thread-safe Win32 binaries. At the time of this writing, the latest version of PHP is 5.2.5. Extract the content from the PHP archive into c:\php.

Launch the Internet Information Server Manager by clicking on Start => Programs => Administrative Tools => Internet Information Server Manager. Select your server from the left panel and then double-click on the Handler Mappings icon.

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Click on Add Module Mapping from the right column:

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Fill-in the PHP module mapping information as illustrated below and click on OK when done:

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At this point PHP should now be working even though there no php.ini configuration file yet. To find out if PHP files are parsed correctly, create a new file at the root of website’s folder and name it phpinfo.php. Insert the following content into the file and save it:

<?php phpinfo(); ?>

Now try pointing your web browser to http://yourserver.com/phpinfo.php. If everything works properly you should see this page:

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Configuring PHP

By default, IIS will look for PHP’s configuration file (php.ini) in c:\windows. To change this, launch the registry editor (Start => Run => regedit) and add a new key named PHP in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\. Under the newly created key, create a new value named IniFilePath and set its value data to c:\php.

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Close the registry editor when you’re done. Using the Windows Explorer, rename c:\php\php.ini-recommended to c:\php\php.ini and open it with your favorite text editor (no word processor). Find the extension_dir parameter and set its value to “c:\php\ext”. You might also want to uncomment extension=php_mysqli.dll and / or extension=php_mssql.dll if you plan to use MySQL or MS-SQL.

Once you’re done editing PHP’s configuration file, save it and close your file editor. You will need to restart IIS in order to apply the changes. This can be done through the IIS Manager:

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