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Microsoft IIS 7.0 and later
This section contains instructions for manually setting up Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 and later to work with PHP on Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2. For instructions on setting up IIS 5.1 and IIS 6.0 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 refer to Microsoft IIS 5.1 and IIS 6.0.
Enabling FastCGI support in IIS
FastCGI module is disabled in default installation of IIS. The steps to enable it differ based on the version of Windows being used.
To enable FastCGI support on Windows Vista SP1 and Windows 7:
In the Windows Start Menu choose "Run:", type "optionalfeatures.exe" and click "Ok";
In the "Windows Features" dialog expand "Internet Information Services", "World Wide Web Services", "Application Development Features" and then enable the "CGI" checkbox;
Click OK and wait until the installation is complete.
To enable FastCGI support on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2:
In the Windows Start Menu choose "Run:", type "CompMgmtLauncher" and click "Ok";
If the "Web Server (IIS)" role is not present under the "Roles" node, then add it by clicking "Add Roles";
If the "Web Server (IIS)" role is present, then click "Add Role Services" and then enable the "CGI" checkbox under "Application Development" group;
Click "Next" and then "Install" and wait for the installation to complete.
Configuring IIS to process PHP requests
Download and install PHP in accordance to the instructions described in manual installation steps
Note:
Non-thread-safe build of PHP is recommended when using IIS. The non-thread-safe builds are available at » PHP for Windows: Binaries and Sources Releases.
Configure the CGI- and FastCGI-specific settings in php.inifile as shown below:
Example #1 CGI and FastCGI settings in php.ini
fastcgi.impersonate = 1fastcgi.logging = 0cgi.fix_pathinfo=1cgi.force_redirect = 0
Configure IIS handler mapping for PHP by using either IIS Manager user interface or a command line tool.
Using IIS Manager user interface to create a handler mapping for PHP
Follow these steps to create an IIS handler mapping for PHP in IIS Manager user interface:
In the Windows Start Menu choose "Run:", type "inetmgr" and click "Ok";
In the IIS Manager user interface select the server node in the "Connections" tree view;
In the "Features View" page open the "Handler Mappings" feature;
In the "Actions" pane click "Add Module Mapping...";
In the "Add Module Mapping" dialog enter the following:
Request path: *.php Module: FastCgiModule Executable: C:\[Path to PHP installation]\php-cgi.exe Name: PHP_via_FastCGIClick "Request Restrictions" button and then configure the mapping to invoke handler only if request is mapped to a file or a folder;
Click OK on all the dialogs to save the configuration.
转载: http://cn2.php.net/manual/zh/install.windows.iis7.php