Hi Sander,

You can do this by adding a new "web" under IIS. You can't use IIS with the default Windows installation package - because that will install Apache for you - if you want to use IIS you should install ActiveState Perl [http://activestate.com/perl], download the OTRS source and then follow the instructions here: http://faq.otrs.org/otrs/public.pl?Action=PublicFAQ&ItemID=282

I guess it would be best if you have a sandbox or demo IIS server to first try your configuration there before applying it to a live system.

As a side note - you won't need PHP for OTRS.... ;-)

Kind regards,
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Michiel Beijen
Software Consultant
+31 6 - 457 42 418
Bee Free IT + http://beefreeit.nl


2009/3/30 sander vink <vink_sander@hotmail.com>
Hi OTRS.org

My question is, how to configure iis on windows server 2003?
I have a Windows Server 2003. I installed IIS, Mysql, PHP.
Some serveral website running on that server. So i can't make any mistake.
 
I would like to implement otrs on a existing website in a new folder. sample: www.website.com/otrs
So how to configure iis?

Thanks for your reply!

With kind regards,

Sander Vink
The Netherland

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