ID:               15333
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 Pro
 PHP Version:      4.3.0-dev
 New Comment:

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php4-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php4-win32-latest.zip

There was patch commited to the CVS on 2002/12/02 that may have solved
the problem.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-01 16:19:51] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can easily reproduce this.  With a simple <? phpinfo(); ?> 5
refreshes kills PHP and inetinfo.  I have narrowed it down to a
auto_prepend_file setting in php.ini.  With that setting disabled then
I cannot crash it.  Hope this helps.

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[2002-11-27 14:37:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

We had the same "php4ts!zend_strndup + 0x2B + 0xA05CB1AD." error on our
win2k server iis5 and php4.2.1.
Stan.nospam, and maybe others as well mentioned about setting isapi
filters.
We added an isapi filter pointing to the same php4isapi.dll as in the
apps mappings. The application which was hanging every 5 minutes
before, didn't hang since (which is for 4 days now)

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[2002-11-27 09:16:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Same issue, and even worse: 
since the last MS updates (IIS, SQL, MDAC), I get a bunch 
of access violations that I almost never got before. 
And running manually php.cgi causes the script to quit at 
the first SQL request, without warning/errors. It says 
'missing cgi headers' when running under php-cgi. 
I tried 4.3.0RC1, 4.3.0-dev, 4.4.0-dev (yesterday's 
snapshots), all the same result. 
Any PHP developper using a dual cpu Win2K platform could 
test/fix this?

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[2002-11-20 14:30:05] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Add me to the list of people experiencing this. After a little while of
switching back and forth from AV to 
working it goes to not responding at all. :-(

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[2002-11-18 18:10:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi..

i have been working on this a couple of days for now, and here are some
facts i noticed after a couple of work-arounds...

- the error occurs only on systems with Win2K (SP >= 2)
- the error WILL NOT occur if logged in as system administrator, and
the IIS security is turned to LOW !!
- the error will occur on EACH request if you fronpage extensions
installed, and a global.asa file exists on the root .
- please keep us informed of a solution

thanks...
http://www.snip.com.ua

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