ID: 36499 User updated by: MatthewBeirn at yahoo dot com Reported By: MatthewBeirn at yahoo dot com -Status: Feedback +Status: Open Bug Type: IIS related Operating System: Windows Xp PHP Version: 5.1.2 New Comment:
YES... That could have been the cause. I forgot to state that as a precaution I copied all the .dll's and .exe's into the Windows\system32 directory right before it began to work. I thought the .dll's and .exe's only needed to be in the C:\PHP folder because I'm set the Environmental Path Variable? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-23 20:18:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Make sure you don't have any old DLLs left from previous PHP installs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-23 20:10:51] matthewbeirn at yahoo dot com Temporary Resolution: I'm not sure the best way to explain this but I continually 1. Changed the Environmental Variable "Path" clearing the ;c:\php and then restarting again, 2. Re-Configured IIS to look at the .dll in the C:\Php directory. 3. I toggeld the advanced archived properties on the php5isapi.dll in the c:\php directory. The phpinfo.php file is being displayed correctly when addressed in Internet Explorer now. The memory address error from the inetinfo.exe has vanished. Very Strange..... But that is the name of the game. I can't thank you enough for your immediate support. A+++++ for response time. Maybe it was the new dll's and .exe's. Who knows? Thanks a million, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-23 19:55:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I didn't ask you to _use_ Apache, I only asked you to try it. Since on Windows almost impossible to get a backtrace, we need to get as much information as possible to be able to understand the problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-23 19:50:51] MatthewBeirn at yahoo dot com No. The "Production" server uses IIS, therefor I will be developing the application on IIS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-02-23 19:33:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Which extension did you enable/load? Are you able to reproduce it with something different than IIS (like Apache)? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/36499 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=36499&edit=1