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Bug #12764 php4isapi.dll module clashes with exchange server
Submitted: 2001-08-15 07:52 UTC Modified: 2002-06-18 18:45 UTC
From: d99flopp at dtek dot chalmers dot se Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: IIS related
PHP Version: 4.0.6 OS: WIN2000 5.00.2195 service pac 2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-08-15 07:52 UTC] d99flopp at dtek dot chalmers dot se
Runing an IIS server, it seams like the php4isapi.dll module interfears with the Exchange server on the same machine. PHP also seams to encounter several acces-violations randomly during runtime.


The errorlogg on the machine shows (from startup): 
"A fatal error occurred while creating an SSL server credential"
The errorlogg on the machine shows (during IIS failiure):
"The HTTP server encountered an unhandled exception while processing the ISAPI Application '
php4ts!hashpjw + 0x13
 + 0xA05E5983
'." 


We are possitive that it's the module causing the problem since when the IIS runs the CGI version everything works perfectly (except from the "header" function, wich we require). 

The module is not installed as a filter, only as an ISAPI application. 

would be thankfull for anny help!

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 [2001-08-15 08:35 UTC] phildriscoll@php.net
As it says in the PHP installation notes, the ISAPI module 
is not stable. When it goes wrong it can bring down the 
whole of IIS.

Your best bet is to either use the cgi version which is 
rock solid, though with a slight performance penalty, or 
if you can, switch from IIS to Apache and run the Apache 
Module.

 [2002-06-18 18:45 UTC] sniper@php.net
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