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You can't miss it, unless you happen to run a Dutch version of Vista as I do, and must make guesses how they translated the english. Well, I hope this saves somebody a headache.

Follow Post Reply. This discussion thread is closed Start new discussion. Similar topics ASP. Vista IIS7 worker process crashing from crystal reports export in asp. Classic ASP with Vista. PHP5 install in Windows Vista. Also be sure that you have administrative user rights on the computer. Log on either to the built-in administrator account, or explicitly invoke applications as the built-in administrator by using the runas command-line tool.

If you are logged on to an account other than the built-in local administrator account, you may see the following security alert dialog box. You may receive the Windows Security warning. Click Allow to continue.

The Windows Features dialog box is displayed. Expand Internet Information Services. I don't have the sessiondata or uploadtemp folders in my php directory, though?? Hi John - session data is stored in a temporary directory under the identity which the application is running as - by default NetworkService. I spent a looong time trying to figure out why I couldn't get PHP 4. Switched to PHP 5, used the same configuration steps and it worked fine.

In researching this topic, I never came across any warning about PHP 4. Just use PHP 5. DK - here are a few tips to get PHP4 to work using the same method described above. But I get a blank page, any ideas? Hi Bill - i followed your instructions and php seems to work; however i can't get phpInfo to display. All i get is a blank page If you make changes to your PHP. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround".

Then type: net start w3svc and that will start the webserver service again. I wish I could remember where I read this tip; it isn't anything I came up with You can have multiple versions of PHP running on the same Apache server.

Finally, I have come up with the simplest solution I've seen so far, limited to reconfiguring Apache's httpd. My goal is to have PHP5 as the default scripting language for. Here it is Apache's httpd. You can play with httpd. You can also use multiple php. Remember to put your php. This has its advantages and limitations. If you have to run PHP as Apache module, then Hope this helps someone. This resulted in "No input file specified" errors whenever I tried to load the default page in my site's directories.

I don't know why this broke things, but it did. If anyone has the same problem, this may be the cause. IIS setup: forbidden error. We configured 5.



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