ID:               38238
 Comment by:       jmvoodoo at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      rmarescu at gmail dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: MS Windows Server 2003
 PHP Version:      5.1.4
 New Comment:

I am getting this same behavior with 4.4.6, latest stable version that
i'm aware of.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-02-01 10:43:39] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Upgrade to the latest stable version.

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[2007-02-01 07:02:25] shinijin at mail dot ru

PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 7C8224B
PHP 5.1.4 Win IIS MySQL
Curent bug apears during the HTML pages generation from php.
Is there any progress on this issue?

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[2006-10-10 20:43:49] chavousc at gmail dot com

I, too, am receiving access violation 7C8224B2 on IIS using the ISAPI
module.

It only starts to occur after the site has been running for a few hours
to a few days...

I'm running PHP version 5.1.6 mysql 5.0.24-community-nt
Win2k3/IIS/ISAPI module

I will happily assist however I can.  I'm not sure if I'll be able to
get the backtrace on my production machine, but if you think it will
help, I will try!

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[2006-09-25 19:45:53] webmaster at impactbs dot com

Just as a follow up, switching to CGI has stabilized the site but it's
running more slowly.

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[2006-09-23 06:27:03] webmaster at impactbs dot com

IIS 6
Win2003 SP1 standard
PHP 5.1.6 ISAPI

The site is running Invision Power Board 2.7 in it's own application
pool using the MSSQL driver.

I'm getting the same error:
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 7C8224B2

Intermittently on a forum that's actively serving 30-80 at a given time
but this error also happened before the DNS was even pointed to the site
(basically it started just after I installed PHP 5 on the server that
didn't have PHP on it before the site was hosted on it).

I think you're already aware of the problem but if I can provide
anymore information let me know.

I'm going to move to the CGI version which apparently is more stable
under IIS.

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