Hello,
please use the webform to update your reports.
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Gossi, Dean wrote:
> How could you say this is bogus?
> What does this mean?
> Do you reject the bug? On what grounds.
Too less information.
>
> This is very simple.
> 1. Windows 2000 server with SP2 running IIS 5.0.
> 2. There are 2 ways to setup PHP with IIS.
> First way:
> a) IIS manager
> b) Select Website properties
> c) Select Home Directory Tab
> d) Select Configuration
> e) Select Add
> f) Select Executable: c:\php\php.exe (this is where I installed it)
> g) Select Extention: .php
> h) Select "All Verbs" and "Script Engine" check boxes.
>
> THIS METHOD WORKS CORRECTLY WITH OUR SMTP SERVER AND THE PHP MAIL
> FUNCTION
> WE CAN SEND OUT MAIL NO PROBLEM.
>
> Second way:
> a) IIS manager
> b) Select Website properties
> c) Select Home Directory Tab
> d) Select Configuration
> e) Select Add
> f) Select Executable: c:\php\sapi\php4isapi.dll (this is where I
> installed it)
> g) Select Extention: .php
> h) Select "All Verbs" and "Script Engine" check boxes.
>
> THIS METHOD DOES NOT WORK WITH OUR SMTP SERVER.
> WE CANNOT SEND OUT MAIL NO PROBLEM.
>
> Derek, I suggest you give some more details as to why you rejected this
> problem.
As I said, too less information, and this is probably not a bug. Please
try to ask on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
for support questions.
> How can you determine it is bogus within 2 minutes, please provide your
> rational.
I just did.
Derick
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