ID: 35691 Comment by: laifanleuk at net-yan dot com Reported By: ejwaibel at gmail dot com Status: Assigned Bug Type: Directory function related Operating System: Windows PHP Version: 5CVS-2005-12-19 (snap) Assigned To: nlopess New Comment:
Same problem here. Try to open_dir to a SUBST'ed directory failed. Using XP sp2, Apache 2.2.4 is install by my admin, running as service . I have no administrator access right. Before my admin installed Apache as service, I was using apache as normal user, running in console mode. It worked perfectly then. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-11-01 15:11:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I reproduce this with both Windows XP and 2003. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-11-01 15:05:44] [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK, I was able to reproduce the problem. I used Apache 2.0 and is_dir() doesn't work with network mapped drives. other drives work and in CLI mode it also works. (it can be because Apache runs as another user, although I haven't looked further into the problem) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-09-26 15:28:47] thiagomp at gmail dot com The problem appeared here with the following configuration: Windows XP SP2 PHP 5.0.5 (with Apache 1.3.33) and 5.1.6 (with Apache 2.0.59) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-20 10:18:32] jarek at katnik dot pl It happpens also with Apache 1.3.31. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-01-19 17:00:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED] OK, so here I go again. bug #36088 states this only happens with Apache (2.0.x) and works in CLI. Previously I had only tested in CLI, so back to testing. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/35691 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=35691&edit=1