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By WAMP do you mean you have installed the WAMP package from wampserver.com? If you have then why do you need IIS? You cannot run IIS and Apache (comes with WAMP) at the same time. Unless you configure IIS or Apache to use a different port, eg set IIS to port 80 (default) and Apache to run on 8080.

 

IIS will need to be configured to parse PHP scripts.

  • 1 year later...

Setting Both Wamp & IIS on 80 Port :

http://www.beyondweblogs.com/post/Setting-Both-Wamp-IIS-on-80-Port-(no-need-of-81-now).aspx

 

in my case :

In My Case

 

10.10.10.31 is for http://www.beyondweblogs.com on IIS

 

10.10.10.32 is for http://www.technoblogy.net on IIS

 

10.10.10.33 is for http://www.apnimarzi.com on Wamp

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