Use phpinfo() to see where PHP is looking for its config file.

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Justin Garrett

"Harry Blohm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
>     I'm running PHP4.06 on win2k server.. and PHP seems to work fine.
> I'm running a Vbulletin and that mostly works like a pro. I find my that
> I can't use any email function under Vbulletin. After chasing this
> around for many day I believe the problem is that php.ini file is not
> being read. When I use the phpinfo function it shows my SMTP set
> localhost and does not reflect the sendmail_from email address I've
> used.  Either the phpinfo does not report accurately or my php.ini file
> is not being read.
>
>     I have searched for a day thru all manner of PHP related sites and
> have found others asking about this problem but whenever the problem
> pertains to a win2k machine no one responds. According to phpinfo it is
> looking for php.ini in the
> c:\winnt directory ..which is where the dumb thing is and always has
> been. I have removed ALL other files with a php and an .ini in the
> name.  The only thing I see.. and it seems nearly impossible is the fact
> that technically my the directory is name C:\WINNT all in uppercase and
> the phpinfo refers to it in lowercase. Those are the same directories in
> NT but not in unix.
> I'm thinking that php was born of unix and somehow that is the root of
> the problem.
>
> HELP this is an absurd problem! Does anyone know where to find the
> setting that controls what directory php.ini is expected to live ??
>
> Help ?????
>
> Harry
>



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