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Sam

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 20:12

osC works on IIS, I installed it on Win32 servers in the past.

*nix platforms are better though, as you don't need to get the host to set file permissions for you like you do with Win32 hosting :rolleyes:


Jodi_the_g

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 17:01

I sure they do just can not install it on my web server for some reason followed each guide step by step and still get 404 errors.


Dan Lewis

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 16:59

PHP and IIS works fine.


Jodi_the_g

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 16:50

Well I tried to install php on IIS, and that seems to be the problem as its not working despite following 3 different guides.


Dan Lewis

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 16:48

Do you know what you are doing?


Jodi_the_g

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 16:35

Well I use IIS for everything else, trying to get it to work on that.


Dan Lewis

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 16:20

yes you can dependant on the software used.


Jodi_the_g

posted on 22nd Dec 08 at 15:54

I need shop software and I have worked with oscommerce loads in the past, yet my web server is a windows server.

Does anyone know if I can run it on a windows server?