hhh ""ruSS at GEobYTeS dot com"" <php-bugs@lists.php.net> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ID: 39163 > Comment by: ruSS at GEobYTeS dot com > Reported By: tony dot stone at gmail dot com > Status: Open > Bug Type: Win32API related > Operating System: Windows Vista RC 1 Build 5600 > PHP Version: 5.1.6 > New Comment: > > I am runnning Vista Buisness (Build 6000) on an Intel (Core 2 Duo) 6400 > - same issue as first post. > > - System > > - Provider > > [ Name] Microsoft-Windows-IIS-W3SVC-WP > [ Guid] {670080D9-742A-4187-8D16-41143D1290BD} > [ EventSourceName] W3SVC-WP > > - EventID 2295 > > [ Qualifiers] 49152 > > Version 0 > > Level 2 > > Task 0 > > Opcode 0 > > Keywords 0x80000000000000 > > - TimeCreated > > [ SystemTime] 2007-03-05T09:34:05.000Z > > EventRecordID 562 > > Correlation > > - Execution > > [ ProcessID] 0 > [ ThreadID] 0 > > Channel Application > > Security > > > - EventData > > ModuleDll C:\inetpub\PHP\php-5.2.1-Win32\php5isapi.dll > 7F000000 > > > Previous Comments: > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2007-02-09 13:02:14] Dirk at KISSsoft dot nl > > It's a IIS 7/PHP bug. > > When i enable support for 32-bit (on AMD-64) in the default application > pool it happens. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2007-02-06 14:01:27] andreasblixt at msn dot com > > This issue is also occurring for me on an AMD64 computer with IIS 7 > running on Windows Vista x64 RTM using php-5.2.0-Win32. > > From what I can gather, the issue seems to be related to the fact that > I'm running a 64-bit version of Windows Vista/IIS 7. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2007-01-15 12:21:35] miha_avzlahar at t-2 dot net > > I guess I have same problem with php5isapi.dll. Or am I? > I am running Windows Vista Ultimate. Trying to set up MySQL 5.0.27 and > PHP 5.2.0, but I always get this bull... in browser : > ____________________________________________________________ > Server Error in Application "Default Web Site" > HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error > > Description: Calling LoadLibraryEx on ISAPI filter > "C:\php\php5isapi.dll" failed > > Error Code: 0x800700c1 > > Notification: Unknown > > Module: IIS Web Core > > Requested URL: http://localhost:80/wp-admin/install.php > > Physical Path: E:\FTProot\www\mihavista\wp-admin\install.php > > Logon User: Not yet determined > > Logon Method: Not yet determined > > Handler: StaticFile > __________________________________________________________ > > And this in event viewer : > > ___________________________________________________________ > ISAPI Filter 'C:\php\php5isapi.dll' could not be loaded due to a > configuration problem. The current configuration only supports loading > images built for a AMD64 processor architecture. The data field > contains the error number. To learn more about this issue, including > how to troubleshooting this kind of processor architecture mismatch > error, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=29349. > ____________________________________________________________ > > WTF ??? Any suggestions ? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2006-11-18 05:56:51] jussi dot palo at gmail dot com > > Having the same issue on 5.2.0 on Vista RTM. Have tried with > php5isapi.dll as well as php-cgi.exe, both give me the same error as > described in the bug report. This error occurs every time I try to > access .php pages. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > [2006-10-22 14:55:18] tony dot stone at gmail dot com > > Is there anything else I can do to assist with this? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view > the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at > http://bugs.php.net/39163 > > -- > Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=39163&edit=1
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