ID: 13292
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: Windows NT/2000
PHP Version: 4.1.1
New Comment:
Addition to my previous post:
If you use Apache and PHP as CGI under Windows and install it as a
service, you have to make it run under a domain account to let PHP
access remote shares (check in control panel -> services). Usually it's
run under the local system account.
I think this is also valid if you run PHP as an apache module but I
didn't test.
Maybe this should also go into the documentation.
Christoph
Previous Comments:
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[2002-04-30 07:40:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds reasonable as this kind of things keep coming more often
recently. Marking as documentation problem
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[2002-04-30 07:29:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In IIS you can check the option 'check that file exists' in the IIS
Admin interface on the panel where you enter the file extensions (.php
-> c:\php\php.exe). Then IIS will check the permissions and open the
file for php.
The anonymous webserver account (usually IUSER_MACHINENAME) must have
appropriate permissions on the remote share. If not IIS will check if
the remote user is a domain user with permission to access the share,
but this only works if the remote user is in the same or in a trusted
domain AND uses MSIE AND NTLM authentication is enabled in IIS.
PHP as CGI in IIS starts on a local account and cannot access remote
shares itself.
I've been asked questions about this issue quite often, maybe the
correct settings should be explained in the manual.
Christoph
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[2002-04-29 15:45:09] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Update to 4.2.0
2. If it's permissions problem -> Not bug in PHP.
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[2002-04-29 15:44:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. Update to 4.2.0
2. If it's permissions problem -> Not bug in PHP.
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[2002-04-29 11:22:31] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, this functionality are ok.
But only when the PC is trusted in a dom�ne and you are using a
domain-user.
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