12.
In the temporary folder containing your unzipped PHP files, locate the 
file called libmysql.dll and copy it to the C:\Windows\system32 folder.
This file is required so that IIS can work with PHP 5 and MySQL.
13.
Restart IIS.
For more information on enabling the MySQL extension, see the PHP 
website at 
www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysql.php
. For more information 
on the application server, see the PHP documentation, which you can 
download from the PHP website at 
www.php.net/download docs.php
.
After installing PHP, you can test the server to make sure it works properly. 
Testing the PHP installation (Windows)
You can test the PHP application server by running a test page.
To test the PHP application server: 
1.
In Dreamweaver or any text editor, create a plain text file and name it 
timetest.php.
2.
In the file, enter the following code: 

This page was created at

 on the computer running PHP.

This code displays the time the page was processed on the server.
3.
Copy the file to the C:\Inetpub\wwwroot folder of the Windows 
computer running IIS.
4.
In your web browser, enter the URL of your test page, and then press 
Enter.
If you installed PHP on your local computer, you can enter the 
following URL:
http://localhost/timetest.php
306 Setup for Sample PHP Site






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