A standard IISserver does not support PHP, you have to install PHP by your
self, if you still want to try if the server is capable of handling PHPfiles
but don't wanna check via ISM just put a PHP document with, for instance,
the phpinfo() function.

/brother

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> Hi all
> 
> How I know my IIS is supporting PHP?
> And what have to do so that I can deploy my PHP pages at IIS?

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