We have a new server on the way, and we'll be running Apache on it (a WAMP configuration), but at current we're doing a multi-site installation of Drupal on Win2k and IIS 5 with MySQL, clean URLs, and no problems (other than Microsoft's occasional timestamp glitches).
I'd recommend running your site on Apache. I do all my testing and development on Apache, and prefer it. It's much easier to drupal in Apache. We've only been doing IIS because other unrelated services dictated it. I'm excited, though, that that'll be changing...
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Drupal4libcamp
February 27, 2009, Darien Public Library, Darien, CT
Currently Using Drupal on IIS 5
We have a new server on the way, and we'll be running Apache on it (a WAMP configuration), but at current we're doing a multi-site installation of Drupal on Win2k and IIS 5 with MySQL, clean URLs, and no problems (other than Microsoft's occasional timestamp glitches).
It took a bit of doing. I've posted some about it on Drupal at http://drupal.org/node/27141.
I'd recommend running your site on Apache. I do all my testing and development on Apache, and prefer it. It's much easier to drupal in Apache. We've only been doing IIS because other unrelated services dictated it. I'm excited, though, that that'll be changing...