ID: 39163 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: tony dot stone at gmail dot com -Status: Bogus +Status: Open -Bug Type: IIS related +Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Windows Vista RC 1 Build 5600 -PHP Version: 5.1.6 +PHP Version: 5.2.3 New Comment:
On second thought, this needs better documenting. Reclassified as such. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-07-22 23:19:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED] See above comments how to fix it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-05-09 15:05:44] FreakTrap at gmail dot com sneakers05's modification of the Application Pool's 32-bit setting also corrected the problem I was having with the php5isapi.dll. For those of us getting the 'Calling LoadLibraryEx on ISAPI filter "C:\PHP\php5isapi.dll" failed' error after an attempted manual install: 1) *Start with a fresh IIS installation with both ISAPI filters and extensions enabled. 2) Under the main settings [at the very top of your IIS Manager's hierarchy view, above Application Pools], add the following in this order: 2.1) an ISAPI Filter for php5isapi.dll 2.2) a ISAPI and CGI Restriction entry for php5isapi.dll 2.3) a Handler Mapping for php5isapi.dll 3) Go to the application Pools section. 4) Right-click on Default Application Pool and select Advanced Settings. 5) Set the second option [Enable 32-Bit...] to True. Now everything should work... * Also, it is important that your 'Default Website' not have any unique settings from the top-level configurations. This was causing my ISS to exhibit some pretty strange behavior, which is why I recommend that you first delete your default website and create a new one. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-05-04 10:02:55] gruddzr at yahoo dot com i also have the same problem, using vista premium here ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-04-13 23:14:50] sneakers05 at optusnet dot com dot au I had similar probs running php4isapi.dll with IIS7 on Vista x64 Ultimate. Moving to php5 isn't an option for me because I'm developing for a particular machine running php4. I can't get the isapi version of php running, but after a bit (lot!) of messing around have got the php.exe version working sweet. :) Here's what I did: 1. Remove all ISAPI filters for PHP. 2. Ensure you have a handler mapping for PHP as follows: *.php c:\php\php.exe (or whatever path you are using) 3. Under Application Pools in IIS Manager, right clicked DefaultAppPool and went to Advanced Settings. Ensure "Enable 32-bit applications" is set to True. I also set Process Orphaning:Enabled to True, even though I have *no* idea what it is for! 4. Ensured php.ini was in my c:\windows folder and the cgi.force_redirect is set to 0 and uncommented. I also did the following which may or may not be required: 1. Right clicked the PHP folder and selected Properties, Security. 2. Clicked on Advanced, Edit, Add.. and for the object name to select, entered: IUSR. 3. Clicked OK and gave IUSR full control to the folder. 4. Repeated steps 2 and 3 but for IIS_IUSRS. 5. Applied the changes and clicked on OK to exit the PHP folder properties window. I also did the following which probably isn't needed: 1. Copied php4ts.dll into my c:\windows\system32 folder 2. Stood on one foot while chanting to the rain gods and focussing my mental energy on my "power animal" - the llama. :) Hope this helps others, even if it doesn't resolve the isapi side of things! -Damo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2007-03-27 15:00:43] loz_hurst at hotail dot com I am having this issue on 32-bit vista on a 32bit processor, so it may not be a 64bit issue. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/39163 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=39163&edit=1