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Installing php on windows!!


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YES!Turn IIS off and then also turn off WAMP. Then turn WAMP on again (a "restart" is a different operation than turning off and on actually - seems not to do the deal in delicate cases like this).After you do this, you should not be able to run ASP pages, but you should instead be able to run PHP pages the way SpOrTsDuDe.Reese said you can.BTW, if you want to do this without WAMP (there will be various reasons later as to why you'd want this), you can try Tanguay's tutorial. It's the best... lots of screenshots AND detailed explanations along the way. Just know that since the time this tutorial was written, Apache can now be found from the "Other files" link on Apache's page... or just in this folder to be more precise.
yes that works.i was getting problem to run php because i had IIS on my pc. SO i disabled it and then the php works.Thank you very much.
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