>> 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?

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