ID:               31132
 Comment by:       mailkabin at yahoo dot com
 Reported By:      aaron at visualprose dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows XP Professional SP 1
 PHP Version:      5.0.3
 New Comment:

Can't Configure the PHP version 5.0 in Win2003 System.
..
Operation System : Windows Server 2003
IIS Ver : 6.0
Other Installed Comp: ASP / ASP .net 
.....
Problem :
   Displays the "Page Cannot be displayed Page." or "File Not Found
Page."


Previous Comments:
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[2005-03-10 01:00:05] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".

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[2005-02-28 21:14:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip



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[2004-12-16 18:49:38] aaron at visualprose dot com

Description:
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When PHP 5.0.3 is installed under IIS 5.0 on Windows XP Professional,
all web pages (.html, .php, .asp, or .aspx) can only be viewed ten
times before IIS reports "HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users
are connected".  No pages (inlcluding HTML, ASP, etc.) can be viewed
once this error occurs.  IIS must be restarted (which takes
approximately 5 minutes).

I have followed the steps on Microsoft's site to disable HTTP
Keep-alives, and the problem persists.

Removing the script map to PHP solves the problem, which is what leads
me to believe PHP is causing the problem

Reproduce code:
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1) Install PHP 5.0.3 on Windows XP SP 1.
2) Load up a .html, .php, or .asp running on the web server.
3) Hit "Refresh" 10 times.
4) Note the 403.9 HTTP error appears.  Note that IIS must be restarted
before access to any resource is allowed again.

Expected result:
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No 403.9 error.

Actual result:
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IIS continues to give the 403.9 error page until it is restarted.


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