Right Anders, you could simply set the access path in environmental variables for 
windows itself.  But for newbies just installing the easiest thing to tell them is to 
put it either in system folder or php folder, php folder being the better choice.

Angie Tollerson
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>>> "Svensson, B.A.T. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/17/01 11:16AM >>>
>The extension dll's do need to stay in the extension folder 
>with the right .ini line as you stated.  I'm talking about the 
>system needed dll's that come in the DLL folder.  Those are 

>From an functional point of view, it really doesn't matter were
a DLL is located, as long as it located in the access path. But
from a point of view with the organization of the file system in
mind it might though matter.

        /Anders

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