ID:               11810
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         *Install and Config
 Operating System: win2000 advanced server with SP2
 PHP Version:      4.0.4pl1
 New Comment:

oooooopssss... sorry.
I forgot to write my server's configuration...
here it is:

platform - windows 2000 (server) + IIS 5.0 + SP 2
PHP version - Win32 Binaries PHP 4.0.4 downloaded from 
http://www.php.net/downloads.php


Previous Comments:
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[2002-02-26 04:45:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have the same problem.
I've installed the last PHP version from here as it described in the
manual e.g. in c:\php
and it "works"... rather strange! I mean  - when I uncommented the
php_gettext.dll in php.ini, I've got the message "Unable to load
dynamic library php_gettext.dll" while that file is present in
c:\php\extensions and extension_dir value is c:\php\extensions!
That's wrong????????????
Help or I'll die "by the headache I got from all of this!"

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[2001-06-30 17:13:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

For example for Oracle modules, you need to have the
oracle client libs in your system for them to work.



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[2001-06-30 14:58:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

when i test whether the PHP work or not with the test.php with code
<?phpinfo()?> , it will show the error message box. i.e 
"unable to load dynamic library "PATH/FILE NAME" . the module can not
be found."
I'm sure that the path of all .dll files are right.

PATH = C:\PHP\extionsions\
FILE NAME = php_ifx.dll
            php_mssql65.dll
            php_oci8.dll
            php_oracle.dll
            php_sybase_ct.dll

The test.php is certainly in the wwwroot folder.
Actually I have tried all the version but all can't work.

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