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ID: 28929 Comment by: in2ishun at yahoo dot com Reported by: remy at ourselves dot nl Summary: PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 015B73DD Status: Closed Type: Bug Package: IIS related Operating System: Win XP Pro PHP Version: 5CVS-2004-06-25 (dev) New Comment: ***************** SOLUTION!!!! I realize this issue is AGES old, but it still manages to be the top hit on Google searches as of now (6/2010). I fixed my own instance of seeing this error. W2k3, IIS6, PHP 5.2.6, MySQL 5.1. The problem is in the pathing. When I used the MSI installer for MySQL without doing an "advanced" installation (where I could manage the install details), it added a path to the system environment that contained spaces. Even after changing the path environment to use the Windows short-name location of the mysql bin directory, it still didn't work. The solution was for me to reinstall mysql and set the default installation path to just off the root (e.g. C:\mysql). Once I did that the error went away and my app started working. There are a number of sites with a variety of potential solutions to this issue and several of them mentioned paths and the "libmysql.dll" file (in the "bin" directory of your mysql installation). If this helps you solve your problem, consider leaving a comment here so others can see that it works. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-09-06 05:08:53] Ersan191 at evilxp dot com This bug only seems to occur when running php in isapi mode through IIS. I get this error 50% of the time with php4isapi.dll, but when I restart IIS it goes away for awhile. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-30 16:48:20] g dot collins8 at ntlworld dot com I am running win 2000 server IIS 5 with php 5.0.0 & MySql 4.0.20d http://www.nx99.net/info.php I do not seem to have an error on this page however when I try to install phpmyadmin or vBulletin I get the following erro. PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 019573CD What can i do to fix this as I can not get anything to work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-30 07:24:23] sak_cu at hotmail dot com I you CVS version both php and pecl I has no error When I restart "IIS Admin" error dialog will appear. But it can restart without problem and webserver can run normally... This is php bug or IIS Admin bug?? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-22 01:04:51] ed...@php.net This bug has been fixed in CVS. Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at http://snaps.php.net/. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2004-07-21 11:12:29] mattbta at gmail dot com Same error - different memory address...however - here's the kicker, only search engine spiders see it. I can't reproduce the error in any browser on windows, but going through search engine simulators, the error pops up in different spots on different pages. This only seems to be related to pages with MySQL connections/queries. Setup - w2k3, IIS6, PHP5.0.0 ISAPI, MySQL 4.0.18 Running the same pages on different port with Apache 2.50 eliminates the error. I've given the IUSR_COMPUTERNAME account full control to the php dir, mysql dir, web dir, and php/mysql dll's in %systemroot% and system32 and system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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/bug.php?id=28929 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=28929&edit=1