ID:               50268
 Comment by:       aruizbcs at gmail dot com
 Reported By:      ben dot arnold dot spam at hotmail dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Windows Installer
 Operating System: Windows Vista
 PHP Version:      5.3.1
 Assigned To:      pajoye
 New Comment:

The same problem is happening with the OS Windows 7 - the first time I 

supposed the installation path could be the problem ("C:\Program
Files") 
considering the security issues of the OS but when I tried other paths

like "C:\PHP"  the problem still continues.  The recommendation to 
comment out "extension=php_mssql.dll" works and the problem is gone.


Previous Comments:
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[2009-11-23 09:23:51] ben dot arnold dot spam at hotmail dot com

Thanks for the speedy response!

I just commented out "extension=php_mssql.dll" and it all works
perfectly now. Apache starts and I have "hello world" up and running.

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[2009-11-23 09:08:27] [email protected]

Do you need the mssql extension? If not simply comment out the mssql
lines in your php.ini.

I'll look into this problem (not sure why it did not install it).

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[2009-11-23 08:47:13] ben dot arnold dot spam at hotmail dot com

Any suggestions for a workaround would be much appreciated.

As it stands I am not able to install PHP at all!

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[2009-11-23 08:40:41] ben dot arnold dot spam at hotmail dot com

Description:
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I am running Apache 2.2.14. I do not have a database installed.


What I did:

1. Downloaded latest version of PHP (php-5.3.1-Win32-VC6-x86.msi)
2. Ran the installer using default values except:
    * Web server: Apache 2.2.x Module
    * Apache configuration directory: C:\Program Files\Apache Software
Foundation\Apache2.2\conf\
3. Tried to start Apache.
4. Tried to run PHP by entering "php" in a command window.


What happened:

1. Apache failed to start. A dialogue box says "The requested operation
has failed" and Windows error reporting kicked in. There is no error in
Apache's error.log.
2. When I tried to start php I get an error dialogue box titled
"php.exe - Unable To Locate Component". The text of the box is:

This application has failed to start because ntwdblib.dll was not
found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.


What I expected to happen:

1. I expected that Apache would start with PHP loaded as a module. I
expected to be able to put a php file in my htdocs directory and that I
could get it to display a Hello World message when I requested it
through Apache.

2. I expected PHP to display usage information when run from the
commandline.


I have tried uninstalling PHP, downloading the installer again and
reinstalling but I have the same problem.

When I uninstall PHP Apache works normally again.

I have Googled this error message and seen various people report that
it is connected to a database misconfiguration. I currently do not have
a database installed and have done nothing to configure one in PHP. All
my configuration steps are listed above.

I am unable to "copy ntwdblib.dll from MSSQL 2000" as suggested in bug
#38849 because I do not have MSSQL installed. In any case that bug looks
like it is related to a different problem (I am not trying to connect to
a database I am just trying to launch PHP).




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