This is a recurring issue. My question to you is: Are you using the correct extenstion versions for your version of PHP? If you are using extensions from an old version of PHP, they won't work.
If you are using extensions that came with the version of PHP you installed, well, then maybe something else is happening. What version of PHP are you running? And, which download did you select? The installer? Or the zip of everything including extensions? Hope you get it fixed. I've had the problem a few times before in the past and it is usually mismatching extension versions to php. Good Luck! -- Nicole Amashta Web Application Developer www.aeontrek.com - - - - - Hey! Want to know how I $AVE MONEY shopping online? Ask me how you can get a FREE membership so you can start saving money too! - - - - - Got PayPal ? https://www.paypal.com/refer/pal=paypal%40aeontrek.com - - - - - I am an official Associates of Free-Banners.com. Find out how you can start driving insane traffic to your website. Click the link: http://affiliate.free-banners.com/cgi-bin/adserver/affiliate?iid=311051 "Adam Jackett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > When I try to enable any extensions, it kills the server, making it > impossible to view any website. > I've tried multiple versions of PHP with multiple php.ini files. > I've made sure the extension_dir was pointing to the correct extension > directory, and that the extensions I tried to enable did in fact exist. > Still nothing. > In order for my websites to work at all, I cannot have extensions enabled. > > Has anyone encountered this before? If so, is there a solution (aside from > moving to a linux box). > > Any help is graciously appreciated. > > Adam Jackett > Allaboutwebsites.com Inc. > > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php