How Do I Install WordPress on IIS 10?

If you’re looking to install WordPress on IIS 10, there are a few things you’ll need beforehand. First, you’ll need to have IIS 10 installed. Second, you’ll need to have the WordPress plugin installed.

Third, you’ll need to create a WordPress site on your computer. Finally, you’ll need to configure IIS 10 to use the WordPress site.

To install IIS 10, you can either download the installer from the Microsoft website or install it using the Windows Server 2016 installation media. After IIS 10 is installed, you’ll need to create a site in the IIS 10 management console.

You can create a new site or you can use an existing site. The site you create will be used as the basis for the WordPress installation.

To install the WordPress plugin, you’ll first need to install the WP plugin. After the WP plugin is installed, you’ll need to go to the WordPress website and download the WordPress plugin.

After the WordPress plugin is downloaded, you’ll need to unzip the plugin and copy the plugin to the C:\Program Files (x86)\IIS 10\Plugins folder.

Next, you’ll need to open the IIS 10 management console and open the Web Sites node. In the Web Sites node, you’ll need to select the site you want to use for the WordPress installation and click the Add Site button. After the site is added, you’ll need to add the WordPress plugin to the site.

To do this, you’ll need to click the Add Plugin button and select the WP plugin from the list. After the WP plugin is added, you’ll need to click the Activate button toactivate the plugin.

Finally, you’ll need to configure IIS 10 to use the WordPress site. To do this, you’ll need to open the IIS 10 management console and open the Web Configuration node. In the Web Configuration node, you’ll need to select the site you want to use for the WordPress installation and click the Add Web Site button. After the site is added, you’ll need to add the WordPress site to the site.

To do this, you’ll need to click the Add Web Site button and select the WordPress site from the list. After the WordPress site is added, you’ll need to click the Add Site Configuration button and select the WordPress site configuration from the list. After the WordPress site configuration is added, you’ll need to click the OK button to save the changes and close the IIS 10 management console.

In conclusion, installing WordPress on IIS 10 is a relatively simple process. However, you’ll need to have IIS 10 installed, the WordPress plugin installed, and a site created in the IIS 10 management console.