Bill and I have been having numerous problems getting IIS and PHP to cooperate
with each other. NT4 server, PHP 4.0.6, IIS 4. 'install.txt' has been followed
to the letter.

Xitami 2.4d7 is installed on the servers also for testing purposes, PHP works
without a hitch.

Suggestions?

-------- Original Message --------
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 17:51:24 -0400
From: "William Warner, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Craig Morrison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Btw, I am almost positively 100% certain the nocc with IIS issue has to do
with NT security on files/folders..  I installed php & nocc on XXXXXXXX's
server following your instructions to the T, only changing the settings for
their domain & drives.  Guess what?  It works!  Well, kinda..  Get this..  I
open the webmail/index.php file and get the login screen (which is more than
I ever could do on my server) and even login and see my inbox as long as I
don't have any messages!  php.exe locks up..  I close my browser after
awhile & check & there's a bunch of php.exe in there using 0%..  I end-task
them & there are a bunch of 0k session files in the temp folder..  I even
have full rights to c:\temp c:\php & the webmail folder for everyone & their
web user..  Too weird!  Now, get this.  I rename the php folder & I get
'error 404 file not found' which is what is supposed to happen.  I rename
the folder back & remove rights for everyone & the web user on the php
folder.  Now, when I connect to the webmail folder I get a pop-up prompting
me for a username & password!  (Which makes sense since the web user can't
read the files as it doesn't have rights) so I put in an admin user name &
pass & guess what?  The webmail works!!  Even when there are messages!  So
it's GOTTA be an NT security setting on some folder or file as when I'm
'logged in' as admin it works but it doesn't when the web user is used, even
if I set rights to 'Full control' for all I listed above..  Real weird..  I
gotta be missing something..
Cya,
Bill-E

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