Are you sure you changed the correct ini file or didn't misspell it?  I 
use this all the time, no problem.

Faisal Ashraf wrote:
>  
> Hi All,
>  
> I have installed new version of php on my xp box I am running iis for my
> web's now I am getting this error even I have modified the php.ini file
> value cgi.force_redirect=0 but I am still getting the same problem any
> one could tell me how to remove this error ?
>  
> Thank You
>  
> Faisal Ashraf
> Manager Customer Care
> Gem Net
> www.gem.net.pk
>  
>  
> Security Alert! PHP CGI cannot be accessed directly. 
> 
> This PHP CGI binary was compiled with force-cgi-redirect enabled. This
> means that a page will only be served up if the REDIRECT_STATUS CGI
> variable is set. This variable is set, for example, by Apache's Action
> directive redirect. 
> 
> 
> You may disable this restriction by recompiling the PHP binary with the
> --disable-force-cgi-redirect switch. If you do this and you have your
> PHP CGI binary accessible somewhere in your web tree, people will be
> able to circumvent .htaccess security by loading files through the PHP
> parser. A good way around this is to define doc_root in your php.ini
> file to something other than your top-level DOCUMENT_ROOT. This way you
> can separate the part of your web space which uses PHP from the normal
> part using .htaccess security. If you do not have any .htaccess
> restrictions anywhere on your site you can leave doc_root undefined. If
> you are running IIS, you may safely set cgi.force_redirect=0 in php.ini.
> 
> 
> 




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