ID:               10619
 Comment by:       buzzcarter at hotmail dot com
 Reported By:      sonnysavage at yahoo dot com
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Apache related
 Operating System: Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381
 PHP Version:      4.0.5
 New Comment:

Thanks... i just re-installed apache/php on WinXP and got the error
described. Thanks to this post I discovered that an old copy of
php4ts.dll was in my C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32

Once i replaced with the new version of php4ts.dll all works fine.


Previous Comments:
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[2001-05-03 11:44:09] sonnysavage at yahoo dot com

I have isolated the cause of the problem(at least my problem).
In my case, I commented out the following line in php.ini
extension=php_mssql70.dll
Then the Apache crash does not happpen.
Hope this helps

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[2001-05-03 11:20:20] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

you don't need to have php4ts.dll in windows/system/, just leave it in
the directory where apache.exe is.

Zend Optimizer is a third party product, report the errors to Zend.

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[2001-05-03 11:11:12] sonnysavage at yahoo dot com

Here is a link to a similar thread on phpbuilder.com:
http://www.phpbuilder.com/forum/read.php3?num=3&id=104846&loc=0&thread=104846

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[2001-05-03 11:09:26] sonnysavage at yahoo dot com

I have solved the problem.  I didn't copy the new php4ts.dll to my sys
directory.

Another problem however is that the Zend optimizer doesn't work.  I
have version 1.1.0 and it gives me a pile of errors.  I commented the
zend lines out of my php.ini, and the php apache module loads fine now.

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[2001-05-03 10:06:03] sonnysavage at yahoo dot com

I tried again, and here are the steps that I took:

1) I uninstalled and removed all files for both PHP and Apache.  

2) I unzipped PHP 4.0.5, copied the "php.ini-dist" to "php.ini" in my
WinNT folder, Rebooted, Installed Apache 1.3.19, added this line to my
httpd.conf file "LoadModule php4_module c:/php/sapi/php4apache.dll" (as
well as other configurations).

3) When starting Apache, I get the exact same error as before.

4) I replaced the 4.0.5 version of the php4apache.dll with the 4.0.4pl1
version, and Apache started without a hitch.

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