Ideally yes. 

But changing the PATH envinroment variable is a much cleaner solution than
copying files all over the place.

Phil Driscoll wrote:
> 
> Surely the ideal solution to this problem is to have php.exe php4ts.dll and
> all the other dlls in the same directory (e.g. c:\php) then there's no
> messing around with paths?
> 
> Cheers
> --
> Phil Driscoll

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