ID:               29127
 Comment by:       katorsky at latinmail dot com
 Reported By:      bojo at gvea dot com
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         Reproducible crash
 Operating System: Windows 2003 Server
 PHP Version:      5.0.0
 New Comment:

If you work with PHP+IIS don't forget to install:
ZendOptimizer-2[1].1.0b-Windows-i386.exe

This save errors like: 
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 017E73CD (or another
address)

Because Windows serch ZendExtensionmanager.dll

Good Luck

Athos


Previous Comments:
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[2004-08-04 23:26:49] simmons at cooscurryelectric dot com

I have fought with this to and I resolved it here:
2003 Server
IIS 6.0
PHP 5
MySql

My resolution was to ensure all mapping to the isapi module in IIS was
set to the php directory not the system32directory i.e. webserver
extensions, web sites root, and default website
Running: 
IMAP PHP based mail
PHPmyadmin etc.... no access violations

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[2004-08-03 09:18:44] stangly_wrong at msn dot com

hi all

my php5 entironment follows 

php5 release
mysql 4.0
windows2003 iis

i correct install php5 and enable mysql modul, but i run php program ,
it return follows error s

PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010173CD

i need help , please help me .
thank you ~~

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[2004-07-28 20:56:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The issue reported was solved. Please keep this report closed.

If you can reproduce another problem please open a new report and
include the reproducing code.

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[2004-07-28 20:16:53] bojo at gvea dot com

Access Violation errors continue to happen after a clean rebuild using
both the 5.0.x-dev and 5.1.x-dev snapshots.  However, the errors occur
at a lower frequency.

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[2004-07-23 02:36:25] jbrady at sbccd dot cc dot ca dot us

I had this bug, but the latest snap fixed it. But it didn't fix the
crash in IIS when you stop the service.

I just upgraded from php 4.3.8 to 5.0 on my Windows XP machine, and got
it working, only to get the access violation. At that time, IIS also
crashed when I tried to stop the service (using "net stop "IIS Admin").
I read this bug report, got the latest snapshot, and it fixed the access
violation that was reported in the browser.

Now, when ever I start IIS, run a page containing "<?php phpinfo();
?>", and then try to stop IIS, it crashes. It brings up the microsoft
crash report, asking to send it to Microsoft.

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