I don't think it could be a coincidence because this is the second time it
happens to me. The first one happened two months ago, but then I didn't
suspect it was PHP to do this. The problem existed and the only way was
doing a fresh installation of the system.
But now that I decided to try PHP again, I found the relation between the
problem and PHP.
Anyway thank's a lot!


"Phil Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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.
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