The funny thing is that when IIS is freshly installed on a new O/S.  It is
very simple to make PHP work.  Then 6 months later, IIS lose itself and have
harder time working with PHP.INI.

"Christoph Grottolo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Rad Craig wrote:
> > Yes, I restart my WebServer (IIS 5) each time.
> >
> > Yes, I am editing the .ini file the phpinfo() reports it is using.
> >
> >>> I have been trying to get my email working.  I have made some
> >>> changes in the php.ini file in the Windoze directory, but when I
> >>> run phpinfo() the changes I make aren't changing on what it prints
> >>> out.
> >>>
> >>> I have logging turned on in my php.ini file, but phpinfo() says
> >> it's turned
> >>> off.
>
> So the only  possibility is the refresh settings in your browser. Refresh
> the page where you call phpinfo() by hitting <ctrl>+F5.
>
> If you change the ini file php uses (double check if it's the one you're
> editing, notepad loves saving the file as php.ini.txt), the changes take
are
> reflected when you restart the webserver. There is no possilility of a php
> fault, don't search there.
>
> Christoph
>
>



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