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works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Problem running PHP on IIS6 up vote 2 down vote favorite I have used the Web Platform Installer 2.0 beta http://superuser.com/questions/115685/php-5-3-1-with-iis-6-0-returning-404-but-file-is-really-there to install php on IIS6. I tried this first on a test server with success. When I did this on the production server and browse to a test php file, I see: The page cannot be found Is there anything I need to configure in IIS 6 to get this working? windows-server-2003 iis php iis-6 fastcgi share|improve this question asked Jun 10 '09 at 15:03 Ronnie Overby 40311119 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 3 down http://serverfault.com/questions/23414/problem-running-php-on-iis6 vote accepted There are a number of things you need to check: Have you setup the .php extension in IIS? Is the PHP extension mapped to the PHP DLL? Is the PHP web service extension setup? Is the PHP web service extension allowed? This article shows the steps for setting up PHP manually, it may be worth following it through to check you have all steps completed. share|improve this answer answered Jun 10 '09 at 15:23 Sam 27.6k46095 I haven't done any of that because the Web Platform Installer uses fastcgi. Why did this work perfectly on my test server but not on production? –Ronnie Overby Jun 10 '09 at 15:36 Fast CGI uses thes the same process, it just references a different DLL to normal CGI or ISAPI. I do not know why it would work in test but not live, there may be some configuration differences between the two servers, maybe the extension had already been authorised on the test server, I would check each of those options in IIS and see if they are causing you the issue, then you can look at why the installer didn't set them properly. –Sam Jun 10 '09 at 15:42 I found that the php extension wasnt mapped to the fasgcgi dll automatically. I don't know why it did on the test server, but not the production. Anyway I mapped it manually and that d
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