> Go into the Services :List
> Double click on the World Wide Web Publishing Service
> Click the "Log On" Tab
> Click on the DOT for "This account."
> clcik on Browse
> Find a user id that has permissions to access the share.
> Fill in the password for that user.
> Hit OK and restart the service.
> Try it again.
and use a php release not compiled before 2001-07-04 because else it won't
work. Maybe you try the new one at www.php4win.com.
> Try mapping the network drive.
This usually won't work because nobody is logged in at the web server, so
there are no network drives available.
Christoph
>
> Thomas Davis wrote:
> >
> > Is there anything special about accessing php documents from a network
share?
> >
> > I can not get php to respond to a document root that it recieves from
another machine.
> >
> > if my webserver 2000/IIS5 running php CGI is named FOO.
> >
> > and I use machine \\BAR\htdocs as the document root, and inside \htdocs
> >
> > is a file called index.php that looks like this.
> >
> > <?phpinfo();?>
> >
> > I get this.
> >
> > CGI Error
> > The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set
of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
> >
> > which I know really means can't find the document. But it can. Is anyone
else using a remote host for your document root and using PHP?
> >
> > Thomas
> > System Administrator
>
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