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Honestly, unless there is a good reason for using IIS over apache, e.g. a job requires it, I would recommend downloading XAMPP or WAMP.

 

These are all in one apache, php, mysql servers. They are really easy to configure and use. Other than that I have fought and fought with IIS and not gotten it all jiving together so I can offer nothing there.

 

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