I’ve been able to find a solution that actually solves the problem and makes permalinks on IIS work right without the “index.php” in the URL!
If you can follow this then it’ll be sweet and simple!
Nathan Moinvaziri
http://www.nathanm.com/Install Instructions
To remove the Index.php from Wordpress you must do the following.
Redirect your custom 404 error page to / or to the root relative path of your blog.
Remove the /index.php part from your permalinks option in Wordpress.
Install and activate the plugin.
The solution can be found at http://www.nathanm.com/myprojects/#plugin.
About halfway down the page, you’ll see “Wordpress - Remove Index.php from Permalinks in IIS Plugin” with a link pointing to the plugin ZIP file located at http://www.nathanm.com/projects/removeindex.zip.
I will write a post with a complete step-by-step walkthrough of how to set this up using WSFTP, Plesk 8 and Wordpress 2.2.1 in the next day or two.
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