I have an assignment to convert PHP apps to ASP. The PHP runs under Apache.
I started the ASP project but I have to stop Apache service everytime so
that the IIS can run the ASP. How can I configure IIS so that it uses a
different port?

Thanks,
Victor

Re: Apache and IIS by Dave

Dave
Fri Aug 26 08:07:55 CDT 2005

it may depend on your version of iis, but look on the website properties on
the iis manager, it should be right on the website tab.

"Benedictum" <benedictum@dominusvobis.com> wrote in message
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>I have an assignment to convert PHP apps to ASP. The PHP runs under Apache.
>I started the ASP project but I have to stop Apache service everytime so
>that the IIS can run the ASP. How can I configure IIS so that it uses a
>different port?
>
> Thanks,
> Victor
>



Re: Apache and IIS by Kristofer

Kristofer
Fri Aug 26 08:47:19 CDT 2005

Hello,

Open IIS manager.
Right click the website and click Properties.
Change the port to something else.

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Benedictum wrote:

>I have an assignment to convert PHP apps to ASP. The PHP runs under
>Apache. I started the ASP project but I have to stop Apache service
>everytime so that the IIS can run the ASP. How can I configure IIS so that
>it uses a different port?
>
>Thanks,
>Victor

Re: Apache and IIS by Phil

Phil
Fri Aug 26 11:06:40 CDT 2005

Benedictum wrote:

> I have an assignment to convert PHP apps to ASP. The PHP runs under Apache.
> I started the ASP project but I have to stop Apache service everytime so
> that the IIS can run the ASP. How can I configure IIS so that it uses a
> different port?

You can configure either Apache or IIS to use a port other than 80, so take your
pick!

Also, I would question why you are switching from PHP to ASP since PHP works
well with IIS, and you will likely create new bugs that need to be fixed.

> Thanks,
> Victor

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