How do I disable the IIS server on Windows 10 and free up port 80?











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Up until Windows 10 arrived I've never had any trouble installing development tools using the LAMPP, WAMPP, or XAMPP website installers. Tools such as Redmine, TestLink, CMS, and others. Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not. Consequently, it hogs port 80 which impacts connections to MySQL and other modules down the line.



I changed Apache to use Port 8080 instead of 80 as IIS is sitting on 80. That worked for Apache, except now it package couldn't find MySQL on Port 3306 or PHP.



How do I completely disable IIS server and everything it is now hogging?










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    Welcome to Super User! It looks like you've got a couple of distinct questions- disabling IIS, and sorting out MySQL and PHP. I would recommend that you edit your question and focus on one thing at a time, such as disabling IIS. You can then How to Ask a separate question with more details about MySQL and one for PHP if needed at that point. Cheers! :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 19:00










  • “Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not.” – It most certainly does not. You might want to check [my answer] on a related question.
    – Daniel B
    Nov 20 at 19:24










  • @DanielB you omitted the link- I would add it myself but I wasn't sure which one of your 859 answers it was :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 22:43










  • Whoops. P: Here’s the answer, this time for real. :)
    – Daniel B
    Nov 21 at 7:08















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Up until Windows 10 arrived I've never had any trouble installing development tools using the LAMPP, WAMPP, or XAMPP website installers. Tools such as Redmine, TestLink, CMS, and others. Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not. Consequently, it hogs port 80 which impacts connections to MySQL and other modules down the line.



I changed Apache to use Port 8080 instead of 80 as IIS is sitting on 80. That worked for Apache, except now it package couldn't find MySQL on Port 3306 or PHP.



How do I completely disable IIS server and everything it is now hogging?










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    Welcome to Super User! It looks like you've got a couple of distinct questions- disabling IIS, and sorting out MySQL and PHP. I would recommend that you edit your question and focus on one thing at a time, such as disabling IIS. You can then How to Ask a separate question with more details about MySQL and one for PHP if needed at that point. Cheers! :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 19:00










  • “Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not.” – It most certainly does not. You might want to check [my answer] on a related question.
    – Daniel B
    Nov 20 at 19:24










  • @DanielB you omitted the link- I would add it myself but I wasn't sure which one of your 859 answers it was :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 22:43










  • Whoops. P: Here’s the answer, this time for real. :)
    – Daniel B
    Nov 21 at 7:08













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Up until Windows 10 arrived I've never had any trouble installing development tools using the LAMPP, WAMPP, or XAMPP website installers. Tools such as Redmine, TestLink, CMS, and others. Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not. Consequently, it hogs port 80 which impacts connections to MySQL and other modules down the line.



I changed Apache to use Port 8080 instead of 80 as IIS is sitting on 80. That worked for Apache, except now it package couldn't find MySQL on Port 3306 or PHP.



How do I completely disable IIS server and everything it is now hogging?










share|improve this question















I want to use TiKi to use as a collaboration website.



Up until Windows 10 arrived I've never had any trouble installing development tools using the LAMPP, WAMPP, or XAMPP website installers. Tools such as Redmine, TestLink, CMS, and others. Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not. Consequently, it hogs port 80 which impacts connections to MySQL and other modules down the line.



I changed Apache to use Port 8080 instead of 80 as IIS is sitting on 80. That worked for Apache, except now it package couldn't find MySQL on Port 3306 or PHP.



How do I completely disable IIS server and everything it is now hogging?







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    Welcome to Super User! It looks like you've got a couple of distinct questions- disabling IIS, and sorting out MySQL and PHP. I would recommend that you edit your question and focus on one thing at a time, such as disabling IIS. You can then How to Ask a separate question with more details about MySQL and one for PHP if needed at that point. Cheers! :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 19:00










  • “Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not.” – It most certainly does not. You might want to check [my answer] on a related question.
    – Daniel B
    Nov 20 at 19:24










  • @DanielB you omitted the link- I would add it myself but I wasn't sure which one of your 859 answers it was :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 22:43










  • Whoops. P: Here’s the answer, this time for real. :)
    – Daniel B
    Nov 21 at 7:08














  • 1




    Welcome to Super User! It looks like you've got a couple of distinct questions- disabling IIS, and sorting out MySQL and PHP. I would recommend that you edit your question and focus on one thing at a time, such as disabling IIS. You can then How to Ask a separate question with more details about MySQL and one for PHP if needed at that point. Cheers! :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 19:00










  • “Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not.” – It most certainly does not. You might want to check [my answer] on a related question.
    – Daniel B
    Nov 20 at 19:24










  • @DanielB you omitted the link- I would add it myself but I wasn't sure which one of your 859 answers it was :)
    – bertieb
    Nov 20 at 22:43










  • Whoops. P: Here’s the answer, this time for real. :)
    – Daniel B
    Nov 21 at 7:08








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1




Welcome to Super User! It looks like you've got a couple of distinct questions- disabling IIS, and sorting out MySQL and PHP. I would recommend that you edit your question and focus on one thing at a time, such as disabling IIS. You can then How to Ask a separate question with more details about MySQL and one for PHP if needed at that point. Cheers! :)
– bertieb
Nov 20 at 19:00




Welcome to Super User! It looks like you've got a couple of distinct questions- disabling IIS, and sorting out MySQL and PHP. I would recommend that you edit your question and focus on one thing at a time, such as disabling IIS. You can then How to Ask a separate question with more details about MySQL and one for PHP if needed at that point. Cheers! :)
– bertieb
Nov 20 at 19:00












“Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not.” – It most certainly does not. You might want to check [my answer] on a related question.
– Daniel B
Nov 20 at 19:24




“Now Windows 10 installs and activates IIS whether you want it or not.” – It most certainly does not. You might want to check [my answer] on a related question.
– Daniel B
Nov 20 at 19:24












@DanielB you omitted the link- I would add it myself but I wasn't sure which one of your 859 answers it was :)
– bertieb
Nov 20 at 22:43




@DanielB you omitted the link- I would add it myself but I wasn't sure which one of your 859 answers it was :)
– bertieb
Nov 20 at 22:43












Whoops. P: Here’s the answer, this time for real. :)
– Daniel B
Nov 21 at 7:08




Whoops. P: Here’s the answer, this time for real. :)
– Daniel B
Nov 21 at 7:08










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To uninstall IIS:




  • Call Control Panel > Programs and Features

  • Click Turn Windows features on or off


  • Scroll down to Internet Information Services



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  • Click on the square next to Internet Information Services so it becomes empty



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  • Click OK and reboot if required.






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    To uninstall IIS:




    • Call Control Panel > Programs and Features

    • Click Turn Windows features on or off


    • Scroll down to Internet Information Services



      enter image description here




    • Click on the square next to Internet Information Services so it becomes empty



      enter image description here



    • Click OK and reboot if required.






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      To uninstall IIS:




      • Call Control Panel > Programs and Features

      • Click Turn Windows features on or off


      • Scroll down to Internet Information Services



        enter image description here




      • Click on the square next to Internet Information Services so it becomes empty



        enter image description here



      • Click OK and reboot if required.






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        To uninstall IIS:




        • Call Control Panel > Programs and Features

        • Click Turn Windows features on or off


        • Scroll down to Internet Information Services



          enter image description here




        • Click on the square next to Internet Information Services so it becomes empty



          enter image description here



        • Click OK and reboot if required.






        share|improve this answer












        To uninstall IIS:




        • Call Control Panel > Programs and Features

        • Click Turn Windows features on or off


        • Scroll down to Internet Information Services



          enter image description here




        • Click on the square next to Internet Information Services so it becomes empty



          enter image description here



        • Click OK and reboot if required.







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