ID:               16111
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Critical
 Bug Type:         Documentation problem
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:      4.2.1
 New Comment:

Ok .. Big Oops

No BUG!

Big lesson: 
This is to do with permission settings when installing php. Make sure
your IIS user or everybody has permissions to access php and dlls in
the php directory.

Sorry guys :)


Previous Comments:
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[2002-06-18 05:15:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>The problem was the php.exe was not reading the php.ini
>in the system32 directory as per normal.

Sorry I meant to say "winnt" folder and not "system32"

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[2002-06-18 04:05:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It's c:\winnt\ as stated in
http://cvs.php.net/co.php/php4/win32/install.txt

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[2002-06-18 03:59:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Ok people here is the problem.

I had the same the problem on a newly built server Win2K SP2 with the
latest PHP release.  After hours of messing around to get this thing to
work - I finally found the problem.

The problem was the php.exe was not reading the php.ini in the system32
directory as per normal.

I ran a phpinfo() from the commmand line (DOS Window) checked the
"Configuration File (php.ini) Path" and surely enough the path was
pointing to where my php scripts where located on the webserver doc
root (e.g. c:/www/www.umm.com/doc/php.ini), so I moved the php.ini file
to this folder - and guess what? it worked.

I can't see anywhere where I can set the configuration file path - and
i don't think its very wise to store php.ini in the web folder.

Is this a bug? If so please can you fix this ASAP - this is truly a
show-stopper!

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[2002-06-03 07:26:10] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Updated version, OS, Summary, reclassified as documentation problem.

As mentioned already, the way to go is to set

  cgi.force_redirect = 0

in php.ini . It's now documented in php4/win32/install.txt but needs to
be properly documented in the manual too (especially in the ini
settings and the http://php.net/security.cgi-bin page).

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[2002-04-15 12:25:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i have the same problem here but with PWS on Windows ME, THIS PROBLEM
now stops allmy development steps !!!

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