Run PHP on Windows IIS6

Hi all,
Just i want to run PHP on Windows server 2003 machine with IIS6, not with Apache or any other webservers.
I've installed PHP from the msi 'php-5.3.27-nts-Win32-VC9-x86'. And installed FastCGI also.
Created a php file with phpinfo() function in it.When i hosted the page in IIS, it says page not found error.
I've been hosting ASP sites through that IIS already. When it comes to PHP it's not working. What am i missing in the above steps???
Help me guys!!!

Some comments:
- Most people use PHP on Linux for a variety of reasons, including performance, stability and ease of customization/installation.
- PHP 5.3 is very old. Can you use a newer version? (Note: the MSI installer isn't supplied in new versions. An unzip is just as good)
- If you are trying to install OCI8 with IIS, see https://blogs.oracle.com/opal/entry/how_to_use_iis_php_and_oracle

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