Actually, the IIS that comes with Win2K Professional, and the one from Windows
XP are both severly limited.  (I don't understand why anyone would want to run
XP or W2KPro as a server OS anyway... Better off getting W2K Server or W2K3
Server or Linux IMNSHO... You can even get frontpage extensions for linux...)

Just my two-bits. :)

> Windows 2000 Professional (I'm assuming this is what you meant by
> workstation version) can have IIS installed, as well.  You 
> can follow the
> instructions supplied with PHP on how to set up IIS.  It really just
> involves careful placement of the php.ini file and setting up 
> the site to
> parse PHP files.  It's all in the documentation - but as far 
> as Win2k goes,
> IIS is there and ready to use (you may have to install it 
> from the disc if
> you did just a default installation).
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Frank Tudor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 10:31 AM
> > What server components do I need to get PHP running on Windows
> > Workstation 2000?


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