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I don't know what the official position is, but it works fine as far as I can tell. Add an application pool that uses classic mode ("like IIS <= version 6"), and set its bitness to 32-bit:
appcmd apppool set /apppool.name:TheNameOfYourAppPool /enable32BitAppOnWin64:true
(You can do it from the IIS7 manager as well with the app pool's advanced settings.)
This last step is to make sure IIS uses a 32-bit worker process, so you don't run into P/Invoke-issues or any other similar problems. Your web site will still get a full 4 GB memory space on x64 (I assume everyone uses x64 today), which usually is more than enough (it's twice the size that you get on x86).
You can then simply create a new website that uses this application pool, and everything should run smoothly.
I hope it helps!
Hi,
As far as I know, runing EPiServer 4 on windows 2008 with IIS7 is not officially supported.
No, you will have to upgrade to a version that supports 2008/IIS7.
You can find the supported plattforms in the Systems Requirement for EPiServer 4.62
Hello
I was reading the page, but I couldn't find anything about windows 2008 or iis7. Is EpiServer 4 supported to run on this kind of setup? Will it work as supposed?