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Bug #34285 IIS will not load php.ini
Submitted: 2005-08-28 07:53 UTC Modified: 2005-08-28 16:28 UTC
From: darrenkent at comcast dot net Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *Configuration Issues
PHP Version: 5.0.4 OS: Windows XP SP2
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2005-08-28 07:53 UTC] darrenkent at comcast dot net
Description:
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I have verified everything is configured properly (i.e path to php directory is set in Windows PATH variable, folder permissions are correct, IIS is configured properly to use the correct file - php5isapi.dll, php.ini is configured properly), but when I run phpinfo() it says the php.ini file is located in C:\WINDOWS. It then loads default values and will not load the libmysql.dll or php_mysqli.dll files. I even tried moving the php.ini file into the C:\WINDOWS directory and it still loads a default version of php.ini that isn't configured for anything. I have installed many versions of PHP (since version 3) on many different versions of IIS and have never encountered this problem in the past. Any ideas??


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 [2005-08-28 16:28 UTC] sniper@php.net
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of reports we can not explain in detail here why your report is not
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