You might just be using it for development.

But you're right, I use Apache for dev too, however I do simultaneously run
the crippled IIS on port 8080 for cross platform work on our framework...
just to ensure it works under both web servers.

Now Frontpage extensions for linux... THAT'S getting carried away! ;-)

"Cory Daehn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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