ID:               43393
 User updated by:  kleinjames at yahoo dot com
 Reported By:      kleinjames at yahoo dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         MySQL related
 Operating System: Windows 2003
 PHP Version:      5.2.5
 Assigned To:      jmertic
 New Comment:

In the mean time, I have a piece of advise for you:

Relook at bug # 43394.  Before calling the bug bogus and making
yourself look bad by saying "I've tested this personally on WinXP", try
reproducing the problem on windows 2003.  I ran 5.2.5 on a dozen windows
2003 servers with different hardware, different configurations.  ALL
suffer the same problem described in that bug.  If you read the full bug
form, Windows 2003 is listed as the OS, not windows xp.  If something
works in windows xp, doesn't mean that same program works in windows
2003.  You are right though, the problem doesn't occur in windows xp,
but I never did report the bug as a windows xp bug.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-11-27 19:49:39] kleinjames at yahoo dot com

run both later tonight and let you know what happens.  Keep in mind,
this issue has been tested only on Windows 2003.

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[2007-11-25 06:22:52] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Could you run it in verbose logging mode and e-mail the log file to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To run
in verbose logging mode issue the below command from the command
prompt
( from the same directory where the install exists ):

msiexec /i php-5.2.0-win32-installer.msi /l*v error.log

Also, please send me the output of running php.exe -m from the command
line.

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[2007-11-24 12:02:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Another installer issue..

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[2007-11-23 19:43:32] kleinjames at yahoo dot com

Description:
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Install php 5.2.5 on windows 2003 with iis.  Under custom installation,
select "mysql" and "mysqli" extensions.  Let IIS finish.  Fix the
previous bug I just reported so IIS will display php pages.  Run
phpinfo().  NO mysql extensions are listed.  PHP ini shows them, but no
mysql extensions are listed in the phpinfo() output.  Tried other
extensions during install, they're all doing the same thing.

If someone selects an extension to add during installation, don't you
think the installation should properly add the extension?



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