Haven't seen that one... I have seen similar access violations in the 
same environment, however:

php4ts!zend_strndup + 0x2B + 0xA05CB1AD

Which is really really odd, since the C code for that function is pretty 
dang innocent looking... Ive been trying to get a stack trace on this 
one for a few weeks now, but once I installed a debugger on that system, 
the problem went away.  grrrr!

Running PHP as a CGI module seems to fix all the problems, as far as I 
can tell.

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Brian 'Bex' Huff
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> IIS 5, Win2K, Running as ISAPI, HTTPS, PHP 4.2
>  
> PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 01152A55
>  
> Any ideas how to deal with this? I got this on my development server.
> Should I just use PHP as a CGI instead of ISAPI?
>  
>  
>  
> Matt Babineau
> MCWD / CCFD




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