If you've installed php as an ISAPI module, you could try installing it as a
cgi instead (change script mappings from php4isapi.dll to php.exe and
remover php4isapi.dll from the filters list). The cgi version is only run on
demand so it can't possibly interfere with the management console. If you
still have the same symptoms after doing this, then it's got nothing to do
with php.
Cheers
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Phil Driscoll
Dial Solutions
+44 (0)113 294 5112
http://www.dialsolutions.com
http://www.dtonline.org
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