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webpromo
Hello,

I would like to offer my clients PHP support on my Windows Server using IIS. How can I install it ?
AeroStar
i think there new installer on www.php.net automaticly install for iis with a custom install and you should be able to find more info on php.net.
webpromo
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Originally posted by AeroStar
i think there new installer on www.php.net automaticly install for iis with a custom install and you should be able to find more info on php.net.


Do you know if the HELM CP will automatically detect that PHP has been added and will also offer it to my clients?
AeroStar
dont know i messed with the helm cp for a little bit i just cant stand using it icon_smile.gif
AeroStar
dont know i messed with the helm cp for a little bit i just cant stand using it icon_smile.gif
CornFused
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Originally posted by webpromo
Do you know if the HELM CP will automatically detect that PHP has been added and will also offer it to my clients?


Once PHP is installed, you can configure HELM to add PHP service to a website. You just add the path to the php executable in the helm congifuation and it adds this for you at the time of site creation.
webpromo
So already exisiting customers (before the PHP install) will not have PHP support?

Hello,

I am trying to add PHP to my Windows 2003 Standard Server. I downloaded and installed the install file. When in the installation it prompted two messages:

"WScript does not work"
"Would you like to regster CSript as your default host for VBScript?" Yes/No

I chose "Yes".

Was I correct in answering YES to "Would you like to regster CSript as your default host for VBScript?" i have no idea what CScript is....I know what VBScript is.

Will this affect the way ASP works?

At the end it said:

"Usually IUSR_MachineName will need Read Write access to the uploadtmp and session directories, and execute access for php.exe and php4ts.dll"

What do I have to do to get PHP to work for all my shared hosting users? Just as CornFused said, tell HELM that PHP is installed?

I am testing it out on a local unused server before attempting it on our live server.
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