ID: 9327
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Closed
Status: Open
Bug Type: Sockets related
Operating system: Win NT4.0 sp6
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
Description: Request to php.exe generates two Failure Audit Object Access errors in NT 
log

CygWin is a part of PHP, so it IS php bug.
==> Open.

When the robber take your jewelry
the jewelry stays yours! :-)


Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-14 07:16:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not a bug in PHP -> Closed.



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[2001-05-13 10:32:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This problem persists in php 4.0.5

Seems the problem in CygWin package
because the same error appears when MySQL starts.


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[2001-05-13 02:50:41] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does this problem persist with PHP 4.0.5?

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[2001-02-18 17:33:49] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Each ordinary CGI request to php.exe generates
two Failure Audit Object Access errors in NT security log:

Event ID: 560

Object Open:
        Object Server:  Security
        Object Type:    Mutant
        Object Name:    BaseNamedObjectsWinsock2ProtocolCatalogMutex
        New Handle ID:  -
        Operation ID:   {0,686359}
        Process ID:     2273427488
        Primary User Name:      IUSR_*********
        Primary Domain: ********
        Primary Logon ID:       (0x0,0xA1938)
        Client User Name:       -
        Client Domain:  -
        Client Logon ID:        -
        Accesses
                DELETE 
                READ_CONTROL 
                WRITE_DAC 
                WRITE_OWNER 
                SYNCHRONIZE 
                Query mutant state 
                
        Privileges              -



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 (php.ini - > php.ini-optimized)


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Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=9327


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