IIS 5.5 and IIS 6 have been widely adopted for a long time. The IIS 6 server under Windows Server 2003 is still in use by the majority of web service platforms today. After all, Microsoft's IIS is relatively easy to maintain and use, which makes it quite user-friendly. I don’t want to argue about how excellent web services or other types of web server programs under Linux or Unix might be. The popularity of IIS until today has its reasons for existence and success, and each solution has its own advantages and disadvantages. My previous post on "[Solving the Installation of IIS7 on Win2008 to Support ASP and Issues with Invisible Verification Codes]" was a brief introduction to IIS 7. Today, I will provide a detailed guide on configuring PHP, MySQL, Zend, and phpMyAdmin under IIS 7.