>> I have absolutely no problems at all with php. >> I have tried not to read the manual, but that >> does not help either. What is wrong? > >Hahahahaha! > >> Can someone please help me? > >Well, go ahead and install a bunch of MS service packs in reverse order. >Then randomly mess with your NTFS settings.
I also tried to configure ODBC only to use named pipes, and the database server to reject any thing else than TCP/IP connection. But somehow php seams to be able to circumvent this and connect to the database anyway. I must be doing something wrong, since it still works. I have avoided to read any documentation at all on how to use the ODBC tool. After been pressing randomly chosen button I pressed the cancel button. But php works just fine, so I tried once to press the finish button to, but it still does works!!! I do not understand this. I really need help with this guys. >That still won't get you any problems with PHP itself, but >it'll keep you busy as you re-install Windows from scratch! :) I been thinking of installing the latest security patches from Microsoft without bothering to check what the security patch will disable, maybe that can help me? -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]