On Mon, 24 Sep 2001 17:13:00 -0500, Craig Morrison wrote:
>
>Bill and I have been having numerous problems getting IIS and PHP to
>cooperate
>with each other. NT4 server, PHP 4.0.6, IIS 4. 'install.txt' has
>been followed
>to the letter.
>
>Xitami 2.4d7 is installed on the servers also for testing purposes,
>PHP works
>without a hitch.
>
>Suggestions?

I suggest you use Apache. how many worms later will it be before you
make the switch?

>-------- Original Message --------
>Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 17:51:24 -0400
>From: "William Warner, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Craig Morrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Btw, I am almost positively 100% certain the nocc with IIS issue has
>to do
>with NT security on files/folders..  I installed php & nocc on
>XXXXXXXX's
>server following your instructions to the T, only changing the
>settings for
>their domain & drives.  Guess what?  It works!  Well, kinda..  Get
>this..  I
>open the webmail/index.php file and get the login screen (which is
>more than
>I ever could do on my server) and even login and see my inbox as
>long as I
>don't have any messages!  php.exe locks up..  I close my browser
>after
>awhile & check & there's a bunch of php.exe in there using 0%..  I
>end-task
>them & there are a bunch of 0k session files in the temp folder..  I
>even
>have full rights to c:\temp c:\php & the webmail folder for everyone
>& their
>web user..  Too weird!  Now, get this.  I rename the php folder & I
>get
>'error 404 file not found' which is what is supposed to happen.  I
>rename
>the folder back & remove rights for everyone & the web user on the
>php
>folder.  Now, when I connect to the webmail folder I get a pop-up
>prompting
>me for a username & password!  (Which makes sense since the web user
>can't
>read the files as it doesn't have rights) so I put in an admin user
>name &
>pass & guess what?  The webmail works!!  Even when there are
>messages!  So
>it's GOTTA be an NT security setting on some folder or file as when
>I'm
>'logged in' as admin it works but it doesn't when the web user is
>used, even
>if I set rights to 'Full control' for all I listed above..  Real
>weird..  I
>gotta be missing something..
>Cya,
>Bill-E
>


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Mark, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/24/2001



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