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Install Binary or Module on IIS??
Hi all,
I want to install PHP on a windows NT 4 box running IIS4 web server. What PHP intallation type is best for this? Binary, or with the ISAPI module? Pro's, Con's? Thanks!! |
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RE: Install Binary or Module on IIS??
I download the installer version and let it setup everything.
I then replace the files in the PHP directory with the files from the binary version. This provides all of the extensions. I hope that is at least of some help to you. |
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