On Windows 2003, you might start command line prompt, go to the directory
where PHP bundle is, and try to run "php-cgi.exe index.php" by hands. It
might show the reason.


On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 9:30 PM, shaffer buttars <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I just downloaded the Mongoose for Windows + PHP package.  I put it on a
> machine running Windows Server 2003.  When I try to connect (I'm just using
> the defaults here, no changes to config or index.php) I get
>
>
> 500 Server Error
> start_process(C:\mongoose\web_root/index.php) failed
>
> I've tried specifying the CGI interpreter at the command line.  I've also 
> tried changing the installation path.  I've also tried changing the port.  
> All produce the same error.
>
> Copied the same directory structure to another machine running Windows 7 and 
> it works.  I get the standard "Mongoose For PHP Bundle" page.
>
> Any ideas on what I might check?  Any way to log events so I can narrow down 
> the issue?
>
> Thank you,
> Shaffer
>
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