ID:               16362
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Duplicate
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Win2k build 2195/XP
 PHP Version:      4.1.2
 New Comment:

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip




Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-04 10:08:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The second error has nothing to do with PHP.  The first error has been
reported already (#15333).  So I'm marking this bug closed as a
duplicate.  Please make all further comments on that bug.

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[2002-04-03 19:41:22] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Checked my Error Log (Thanks for the help)

Event: 204
Source: WAM

The HTTP server encountered an unhandled exception while processing the
ISAPI Application '
php4ts!zend_strndup + 0x2B
 + 0xA05CB1AD
'. 
------------------------------------------------

Also have this error occuring frequently... as frequently as the other,
but have no idea what it is.

Event: 105
Source: W3SVC

The server was unable to register the administration tool discovery
information.  The administration tool may not be able to see this
server.  The data is the error code. 
For additional information specific to this message please visit the
Microsoft Online Support site located at:
http://www.microsoft.com/contentredirect.asp.

I hope this information helps you help me.  Thanks very much for your
assistance.

-js

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[2002-04-02 19:54:02] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I'm not really sure how to check the log files for IIS.  Where are they
located usually?

I already tried uninstall/reinstall to no avail and I guess I have all
of the IIS updates.  I'll check again.  Thanks for the tip.

I really want PHP to work for me cause I am deciding whether or not we
should install it onto the servers at the ISP I work for.

off topic:  I ran 'test.php' yesterday (April 1st) and the PHP logo had
some guy with pencils in his mouth. I guess as an April fools joke...
That's a big plus in my book.  It's gone today.

Is there a few things that this problem may be steming from that I can
check off the list by looking over?  Or could it be a ton of things?

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[2002-04-02 10:37:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

See if you can narrow it down some more.  What does the message log say
when it dies for you?  If it's not serving ASP pages correctly, it may
be IIS: perhaps an uninstall/reinstall cycle is needed.  Do you have
all of the IIS updates installed?  The error that I reported may not be
the same because it goes away when I restart IIS; I don't need to
reboot my computer.

Also, try this: serve up an asp page.  Then wait "a while" and see if
it behaves the same way.

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[2002-04-02 10:37:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

See if you can narrow it down some more.  What does the message log say
when it dies for you?  If it's not serving ASP pages correctly, it may
be IIS: perhaps an uninstall/reinstall cycle is needed.  Do you have
all of the IIS updates installed?  The error that I reported may not be
the same because it goes away when I restart IIS; I don't need to
reboot my computer.

Also, try this: serve up an asp page.  Then wait "a while" and see if
it behaves the same way.

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