I am also having this problem, using IIS4, NT4, PHP 4.0.6. Using the cgi
version of php. I had it working last night, but now i get the CGI error
again, so i don't know what is going on.  Hope someone can shed some light.

-Brandon Tanner

"Steve "Neo Cerberus" Juhnke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have a friend who is having this same problem - but we have tried it
with
> multiple pages - and the odd part is that it seems like it is not even
> sending the php.exe compiler any data.  He is using NT 4.0  IIS4  with
4.0.6
> Php using the .exe itself not the isapi.  I have personally had no
problems
> with my install on NT 4 IIS4 nor 2Kpro running IIS5.
>
> He has also sent me images of his configuration and everything looks
> perfect.  This is really something I would not expect ;-)  It has to do
with
> IIS itself, since you can type in the name of a page that does not even
> exsist and get the same error you would with one that does!
>
> Hope there can be a remedy found :o]
> - Steve
>
>
> "Flint Doungchak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Phil,
> >
> > Thanks for your response. I have gone through the install.txt and made
the
> > configuration changes. I think you should know that this CGI Misbehaving
> > doesn't occur regularly nor on a consistant file. I have the checked the
> > check file exists box, and I still get the error (the Misbehaving one),
> once
> > in a while, rather than the 404 error I expect to get (probably meaning
> the
> > page is found but something weird happened). I'd say the error might pop
> up
> > 1 out of 100 page loads.
> >
> > It looks like it only occurs on pages with MS SQL (not MySQL) db
> connections
> > (so I'm going to check with Frank to see if has any ideas) AND only if
the
> > Header (Location: xx/xxx.html) function is used in combination. Gathered
> > from others, it doesn't seem to happen in Apache, so it might just be
IIS,
> > but the MS KB doesn't have anything at all.
> >
> > There are a lot of people reporting this one on the windows list (some
who
> > have the PHP.exe or other extentions with wrong permissions or
> re-directing
> > to a page that doesn't exist). I orginially thought as you did, but, in
> > Jeff's case, ours, and many others, this is not true. So there is
> something
> > going on here and I don't know what it is.
> >
> > I did run php.exe -i on the command line, and it seems OK. I double
> checked
> > permissions on all the modules I am using, php.exe and php4dts.dll just
in
> > case. Nada.
> >
> > Anyhoo, I'm going to keep working on it. Any ideas from anyone else
would
> be
> > great.
> >
> > Thanks for all of the effort.
> >
> > -Flint
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Phil Driscoll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 4:33 AM
> > To: Flint Doungchak; 'Jeff Howard'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Why am I getting a CGI error?
> >
> >
> > On Friday 10 August 2001 20:26, Flint Doungchak wrote:
> > > It seems that a lot of us are getting this error and nothing has been
> > > resolved. I sent a bug report with information from my IIS logs.
> > There is no bug here - it is just incorrect configuration of IIS and/or
> > security settings on your php script/php.exe/php4ts.dll/php extensions
> > and/or
> > the fact that the file you think you are accessing doesn't actually
exist
> in
> >
> > the place you think it does.
> >
> > install.txt takes you through the motions of getting to the bottom of
the
> > problem.
> >
> > Cheers
> > --
> > Phil Driscoll
>
>



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