yes, what worked for me was:

-go to the properties of the website
-click "Home Directory" tab
-click configuration button
-UNcheck "Cache ISAPI Applications"

I'm not sure if this means that it is per application or not?

colin

Tracker1 wrote:
>   To:  Colin McDonald
> So, you would suggest, *NOT* caching isapi apps, when using php?
> this should be doable per application..
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>>From Newsgroup: php.windows
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>>This is what I had to do:
>>
>>-take out zend_optimizer from php.ini
>>-put process isolation level to "HIGH" (as Michael suggested)
>>-put IIS in the ISAPI filter list
>>-disable chaching of isapi applications
>>
>>I hope this helps you and/or anyone else having this problem, because it
>>took me a long time to figure this out and stabilize our app on IIS.
>>
>>colin
>>
>>Alexandr Polupanov wrote:
>>
>>>i'm using php4isapi.dll on a Windows 2000 Professional.
>>>When i'm running Server-Side PHP Scripts, all works fine, but when i'm
>>>running them more than approximately 50 times, PHP seems to stop working,
>>>and in my browser i get this:
>>>"PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 010125C0"
>>>or this too:
>>>"PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 0101290E"
>>>Then i need to restart IIS service, to get PHP work again.
>>>
>>>Do somebody knows what is the problem, and how to solve it?
>>>Thanks in advance.
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