%PATH% is the set Path = ... in autoexec.bat on windows 98.

Standard it is just C:\windows; C:\windows\command, ...

Try in command.com set<ENTER>

(<ENTER> is the key enter...)
you see path=... on your command.com screen...

HTH,

Bas
"Jeanne Ng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> My OS is Window 98, I'm trying to get php run on
> Apache 2.0 but I got the following message:
>
> C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin>apache
> Syntax error on line 924 of C:/Program Files/Apache
> Group/Apache2/conf/httpd.con
> f:
> Cannot load C:/php/sapi/php4apache.dll into server:
> One of the library files nee
> ded to run this application cannot be found.
>
> I already put the php4ts.dll:
> 1) in the directory where apache.exe is start from
> 2) in the directory where php4apache.dll is loaded
> from
> 3) in %SYSTEMROOT%\system and
>      %SYSTEMROOT% directory.
> The only place that I didn't put the php4ts.dll is the
> %PATH%.  What does %PATH% mean?  Where should I put
> the php4ts.dll?
>
> How to fix this problem?
>
> Please reply.  Thanks.
>
>
>
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