ID:               40978
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      jim_mcnally at yahoo dot com
-Status:           Bogus
+Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows VISTA
 PHP Version:      5.2.1
 Assigned To:      jmertic


Previous Comments:
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[2007-04-24 15:32:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Added a check to see if you are an administrator in CVS.

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[2007-04-11 18:33:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Not PHP's problem -> Bogus

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[2007-04-11 18:30:06] jim_mcnally at yahoo dot com

Problem solved!
It turns out that Vista has a security checkbox. Even administrators
can be limited. Designed to protect, it can also frustrate. Once the
security check was removed, the msi installer worked. (I had the same
problem trying to install Apache).
Regards,
Jim

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[2007-04-05 00:45:00] jim_mcnally at yahoo dot com

I was looking at the experiences of others. One suggestion was to
activate the error log with the following DOS command to be run from the
same directory as the installer package.

msiexec /i php-5.2.1RC3-win32-installer.msi /l*v error.log

When I tried this, the response was that msiexec couldn't open the
package. 

Were these packages tested?!?!? 

I'd like to become a PHP user, but, frankly, I can't even get to first
base.

Jim

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[2007-04-04 16:07:59] jim_mcnally at yahoo dot com

Additionally, I tried the PHP manual installation process, and got the
dread ERROR 404.3. 

I also tried another installer package: "PHP Installer 1.6 for PHP
5.2.1 Setup" with the same results. 

ERROR 404.3 is given in full below. Any help would be most appreciated.


Jim
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HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found
Description: The page you are requesting cannot be served because of
the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) map policy that is
configured on the Web server. The page you requested has a file name
extension that is not recognized, and is not allowed. 

Error Code: 0x80070032 

Notification: ExecuteRequestHandler 

Module: StaticFileModule 

Requested URL: http://jtmal2:80/hello.php 

Physical Path: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\hello.php 

Logon User: Anonymous 

Logon Method: Anonymous 

Handler: StaticFile 

Most likely causes: 

It is possible that a handler mapping is missing. By default, the
static file handler processes all content. 
The feature you are trying to use may not be installed. 
The appropriate MIME map is not enabled for the Web site or
application. (Warning: Do not create a MIME map for content that users
should not download, such as .ASPX pages or .config files.) 
What you can try: 

In system.webServer/handlers: 
Ensure that the expected handler for the current page is mapped. 
Pay careful attention to preconditions (e.g. runtimeVersion,
pipelineMode, bitness) and compare them to the settings for your
application pool. 
Pay careful attention to typographical errors in the expected handler
line. 
Please verify that the feature you are trying to use is installed. 
Verify that the MIME map is enabled or add the MIME map for the Web
site using the command-line tool appcmd.exe. 
Open a command prompt and change directory to
%windir%\system32\inetsrv. 
To set a MIME type, use the following syntax: appcmd set config
/section:staticContent /+[fileExtension='string',mimeType='string'] 
The variable fileExtension string is the file name extension and the
variable mimeType string is the file type description. 
For example, to add a MIME map for a file which has the extension
".xyz", type the following at the command prompt, and then press Enter:

appcmd set config /section:staticContent
/+[fileExtension='.xyz',mimeType='text/plain'] 
Warning: Ensure that this MIME mapping is needed for your Web server
before adding it to the list. Configuration files such as .CONFIG or
dynamic scripting pages such as .ASP or .ASPX, should not be downloaded
directly and should always be processed through a handler. Other files
such as database files or those used to store configuration, like .XML
or .MDF, are sometimes used to store configuration information.
Determine if clients can download these file types before enabling them.

Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP status
code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed
requests, click here. 
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