On Monday 21 May 2001 18:34, Multi wrote:
> No. As far as I know the version with InstallShield is CGI only (it was the
> one I used). That's why I don't understand the reason...
> But the worst of all, is the fact of the persistance of the problem even
> after I removed all (??) the files that were in PHP directory, all the
> references to PHP in the registry, the "php.ini", and correcting the
> configuration of Internet Service Manager.
> I suspect that there is some ".dll" included somewhere...
> Any idea?

I honestly suspect that it may just be a coincidence - I've never heard of 
anyone else with this kind of problem and I monitor the lists pretty 
closesly. The only way I can think of that installing cgi php could affect 
asp is if for some crazy reason, asp had been using .php, .php3 or .phtml as 
an extension, and I guess that's most unlikely. PHP dlls just cannot get 
involved with IIS except for the duration of the life of php.exe and that 
just lives for the duration of the request.

Sorry I can't be more helpful.
-- 
Phil Driscoll


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