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mssql module not loading

Hi all,

I have PHP 5.2.1 installed on IIS, WinXP Pro.

The MSSQL module is not loading, or any other module that needs to be
loaded manually.

PHP in general works, I am able to run phpinfo().

In the php.ini file I specify the extension directory correctly
extension_dir = c:\php\ext

I removed the comment ";" from the beginning of the mssql extension line.

Here is the strange thing, when I run phpinfo() it shows the
extension_dir as C:\php5 and it says the php.ini configuration path is
c:\windows, but there is no php.ini file in that directory.

Please help!

Thanks,
Todd
Jun 30 '07 #1
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On 30 jun, 13:48, Todd Michels <t...@nalamail.comwrote:
Hi all,

I have PHP 5.2.1 installed on IIS, WinXP Pro.

The MSSQL module is not loading, or any other module that needs to be
loaded manually.

PHP in general works, I am able to run phpinfo().

In the php.ini file I specify the extension directory correctly
extension_dir = c:\php\ext

I removed the comment ";" from the beginning of the mssql extension line.

Here is the strange thing, when I run phpinfo() it shows the
extension_dir as C:\php5 and it says the php.ini configuration path is
c:\windows, but there is no php.ini file in that directory.

Please help!

Thanks,
Todd
copy all *.dll into %systemroot%\system
:)

Jun 30 '07 #2
m0*****@gmail.com wrote:
On 30 jun, 13:48, Todd Michels <t...@nalamail.comwrote:
>Hi all,

I have PHP 5.2.1 installed on IIS, WinXP Pro.

The MSSQL module is not loading, or any other module that needs to be
loaded manually.

PHP in general works, I am able to run phpinfo().

In the php.ini file I specify the extension directory correctly
extension_dir = c:\php\ext

I removed the comment ";" from the beginning of the mssql extension line.

Here is the strange thing, when I run phpinfo() it shows the
extension_dir as C:\php5 and it says the php.ini configuration path is
c:\windows, but there is no php.ini file in that directory.

Please help!

Thanks,
Todd

copy all *.dll into %systemroot%\system
:)

While that did not help my issue, I found a post on another news server
that helped. It stated that php5isapi.dll has %systemroot% compiled in
to it. The resolution was to create a new system variable called
"PHPRC" with a value of the php install directory and then reboot.

Hope this helps other.

Thanks
Jun 30 '07 #3

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