Hi All,

My situation was exactly same to this. But I was using Apache 2.4 Version.

I tried to add the environment variables in bashrc but still getting the 
same issue. Can you please help me on this. Hard for me to get it down from 
2 days. Not able to fix that.

Thanks in Advance.

On Saturday, July 30, 2011 at 6:58:11 PM UTC-7, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You,
> It's working like a charm.
>
> Graham wrote:
>
> *Don't believe /etc/profile is used. If envvars doesn't exist, which file 
> you change depends on the platform*
>
> *Could be one of the follow:*
>
>
> *   /etc/sysconfig/httpd  it was this one for RHEL/Centos.*
>
> *   /etc/init.d/httpd*
>
> *   /etc/init.d/apache*
> In all my trial and error I've got multiple .odbc.ini files scattered 
> about.  I'll start deleting those one by one to verify which one ( /var/www 
> I think) is the right one.  
>
> Again, thank you for your help and patience with ignorance of SysAdmin 
> issues.
>
> Fred.
>

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