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| + | ====== Windows - How to Run Multiple Versions of PHP in IIS ====== | ||
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| Author: | Author: | ||
| June 5, 2012 at 3:45 | June 5, 2012 at 3:45 | ||
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| + | Kumar Kush - Banking Associate at State Bank of India | ||
| + | Jammu, India | ||
| Published in the comments at Stackoverflow.com | Published in the comments at Stackoverflow.com | ||
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| All right. Here's the solution. Different PHP versions can be enabled and running side-by-side in IIS7. Here's the procedure that I have successfully tested on my machine. I am only briefing the process, considering that you are familiar with the IIS and FastCGI. If not, see the link: [[http:// | All right. Here's the solution. Different PHP versions can be enabled and running side-by-side in IIS7. Here's the procedure that I have successfully tested on my machine. I am only briefing the process, considering that you are familiar with the IIS and FastCGI. If not, see the link: [[http:// | ||
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| This may not be the best procedure. But it worked for me. For verification, | This may not be the best procedure. But it worked for me. For verification, | ||
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| Hope it helps, in case someone needs this. | Hope it helps, in case someone needs this. | ||
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