Fixing integration issues of manually installed WordPress, MySQL, Php using IIS on Windows Servers

Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL extension which is required by WordPress.

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Fix: Enable MySQL Extension for Php via php.ini as shown below:

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Dynamic Extensions ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

; If you wish to have an extension loaded automatically, use the following
; syntax:
;
; extension=modulename.extension
;
; For example, on Windows:
;
; extension=msql.dll
;
; … or under UNIX:
;
; extension=msql.so
;
; … or with a path:
;
; extension=/path/to/extension/msql.so
;
; If you only provide the name of the extension, PHP will look for it in its
; default extension directory.
;
; Windows Extensions
; Note that ODBC support is built in, so no dll is needed for it.
; Note that many DLL files are located in the extensions/ (PHP 4) ext/ (PHP 5)
; extension folders as well as the separate PECL DLL download (PHP 5).
; Be sure to appropriately set the extension_dir directive.
;

extension=php_mysql.dll image

and also add up below locations to:

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Fopen wrappers ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

extension_dir = “C:\php55\ext\”
error_log = “C:\windows\Temp\php-5.5.12_errors.log”
upload_tmp_dir = “C:\windows\Temp\”
cgi.force_redirect = 0
cgi.fix_pathinfo = 1
fastcgi.impersonate = 1
fastcgi.logging = 0

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Error#2:

HTTP Error 500.0 – Internal Server Error
C:\php55\php-cgi.exe – The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly

Module
FastCgiModule

Notification

ExecuteRequestHandler

Handler

PhpWin55

Error Code

0x000000ff

Requested URL

http://www.psp.com:80/index.php

Physical Path

C:\PSP\index.php

Logon Method

Anonymous

Logon User

Anonymous

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Troubleshooting: Install Php Manager for IIS to see what’s going wrong with your Php.ini

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Verify the FastCGI settings at Server level that gets inherits to the web sites

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Fix:

Delete the Web.Config from your Web site root and Restart IIS to recreate it afresh. Ensure it has the Handler and Default document config entered as shown below

< ?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>




















< p>Upon Successful configuration of Php for IIS, you’ll see Php Manager reporting as below:

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Fixing integration issues of manually installed WordPress, MySQL, Php using IIS on Windows Servers

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