CMS Builder on IIS
2 posts by 2 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: December 13, 2010 (RSS)
By jazzac - December 13, 2010
I have a client with a in house server running IIS. Their tech support has installed the following requirements.
- PHP v4.3.2+ (without 'safe_mode' on)
- PHP Extension: mysql
- PHP Extension: gd
- MySQL v4.1.7+
Because its not Linux base I cant change the files to Write Access like I normally would and they don't know how to change the files on their end(they have no idea what they are doing)
Is there a way for this to work on IIS? Are there any instructions that I can pass on to make the files writable?
thanks for your help
- PHP v4.3.2+ (without 'safe_mode' on)
- PHP Extension: mysql
- PHP Extension: gd
- MySQL v4.1.7+
Because its not Linux base I cant change the files to Write Access like I normally would and they don't know how to change the files on their end(they have no idea what they are doing)
Is there a way for this to work on IIS? Are there any instructions that I can pass on to make the files writable?
thanks for your help
Re: [jazzac] CMS Builder on IIS
By Jason - December 13, 2010
Hi,
Since you can't change a Window's servers file permissions through FTP, they'll have to change the file permissions on their server.
Here's an article on how to change file permissions on an IIS server:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313075#
Hope this helps
Since you can't change a Window's servers file permissions through FTP, they'll have to change the file permissions on their server.
Here's an article on how to change file permissions on an IIS server:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313075#
Hope this helps
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