it is the rights of the identity of the Application Pool. I switched it to
"local system" and it worked. The dumb part is that it's not a secure
thing...

there are some policies that must be set for the Network services, but i
couldn't get it right

Gabe At Horizondatacom Dot Com wrote:

> ID:               29708
>  User updated by:  gabe at horizondatacom dot com
>  Reported By:      gabe at horizondatacom dot com
>  Status:           Open
>  Bug Type:         Documentation problem
>  Operating System: Windows 2003
>  PHP Version:      5.0.1
>  New Comment:

> PHP ISAPI Information
> =================================================
> System        Windows NT BETABOX 5.2 build 3790
> Build Date    Aug 12 2004 23:30:01
> Configure Command     cscript /nologo configure.js "--with-gd=shared"
> "--enable-snapshot-build"
> Server API    ISAPI
> Virtual Directory Support     enabled
> Configuration File (php.ini) Path     C:WINDOWSphp.ini
> PHP API       20031224
> PHP Extension         20040412
> Zend Extension        220040412
> Debug Build   no
> Thread Safety         enabled
> IPv6 Support  enabled
> Registered PHP Streams        php, file, http, ftp, compress.zlib
> Registered Stream Socket Transports   tcp, udp


> Previous Comments:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> [2004-08-16 18:06:38] gabe at horizondatacom dot com

> Description:
> ------------
> I'm having a problem to get PHP 5.0.1 to work for IIS6 in Windows 2003.
>  I've been successful in getting ISAPI to run but I need the stability
> of CGI for my projects.  I've followed the instructions to setup ISAPI
> with good luck here:

> IIS6 ISAPI SETUP
> http://www.visualwin.com/PHP-ISAPI/

> IIS6 CGI SETUP
> http://www.visualwin.com/PHP/

> But I've also tried to follow the instructions on the same  site for
> setting up CGI but I keep getting an error.  Here is the error message
> I get after trying to setup CGI.

> ******** IIS ERROR MESSAGE ******************

> You are not authorized to view this page
> You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
> credentials that you supplied.

> Please try the following:

>     * Contact the Web site administrator if you believe you should be
> able to view this directory or page.
>     * Click the Refresh button to try again with different
> credentials.

> HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied.
> Internet Information Services (IIS)

> ******** IIS ERROR MESSAGE ******************

> I have double checked all permissions on the executables and the
> scripts as well.  All have access and permissions for the web service
> to read and execute.  I've also tried to see if IIS6 was not allowing
> it because of the web service permissions.  So I allowed ALL services
> access and I'm still having the same result.   Is there somthing that
> I'm missing from the installation documentation?

> Also, to eliminate the fact the IIS was doing this to every file, I
> renamed my phpinfo() file to a .HTML and I was able to view the source
> code.  So it is definitly not somthing wrong with folder permissions.

> I'm using PHP-CGI.exe for windows environments too.

> Reproduce code:
> ---------------
> <?php

>    phpinfo();

> ?>

> Expected result:
> ----------------
> I should expect to see the PHP info page, but instead I see an IIS
> permission denied error.

> Actual result:
> --------------
> ******** IIS ERROR MESSAGE ******************

> You are not authorized to view this page
> You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
> credentials that you supplied.

> Please try the following:

>     * Contact the Web site administrator if you believe you should be
> able to view this directory or page.
>     * Click the Refresh button to try again with different
> credentials.

> HTTP Error 403 - Forbidden: Access is denied.
> Internet Information Services (IIS)

> ******** IIS ERROR MESSAGE ******************


> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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