At 09:08 PM 1/28/01 -0000, you wrote:
>ID: 7570
>Updated by: jmoore
>Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Old-Status: Open
>Status: Feedback
>Bug Type: IIS related
>Assigned To: 
>Comments:
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>Can you provide more information about your setup and see if the access
violations occur on pages without db access as well pls. Do you have a C
compiler so that you can make backtraces etc?
>
>James
>
>Previous Comments:
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>[2000-11-01 12:09:01] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Platform: NT server 4.0 SP4 build 1381
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>PHP: 4.0.3pl1
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>Problem: Regular access violations, which seem to be random. If I hit
Ctr-R to refresh, and keep my finger on it to force lotsa refreshes at
once, the script works as normal. At other times, it works as normal anyway.
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>I'm using a DB on MS SQL Server 7.0, and there are some pre-existing ASP
pages which are querying the thing also, so I'm not sure if this will cause
a clash. Can you tell me if this is an internal PHP problem, or one that's
related to NT and SQL Server? NB: if I could have used Solaris and MySQL, I
would have! ;0)
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>Full Bug description available at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=7570
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Hello there, and thanks for the reply.

The above problem was bing thrown up by very simple pages, including those
not accessing MySQL. We've since advised the client to use a proper
operating system, and they've paid for Solaris (thank God!). We've
therefore not had any recent experience of the problem.

Kind regards,


Stevie Kennedy
Technical Director
Corporem Ltd
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