Check if you have installed PHP in a folder to which only the administrator
has access to. (Either PHP or the application that is calling PHP.)
Regards,
csaravind
"David Redmond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I am just wondering if anyone out there using PHP (4.2.3, bug also affects
> previous versions and the latest CVS snapshot) with IIS5 and receives the
> "CGI Header Error" in PHP scripts that use an MSSQL DB connection.
>
> This bug has been logged on the PHP buglist
> (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=9852) however the moderators have closed
the
> bug without it being investigated correctly.
>
> I will re-itereate the points that I have listed in the bug thread, they
> are;
>
> - I'm running PHP 4.2.3, IIS5, Win2K (SP3 + Q326830, Q295688, Q147222).
> - IIS is configured to use Host Header
> - The error message that is returned via the script is;
>
> <head><title>Error in CGI Application</title></head>
> <body><h1>CGI Error</h1>The specified CGI application misbehaved by not
> returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return
> are:<p><p><pre></pre>
>
> - If the slot is run as a local administrator then the error does not
occur,
> similiary if you remove the IUSR access to the slot so that you are
prompted
> for authentication, and you use an administrator account.
> - At the same time that the error is generated, a popup also occurs on the
> console with the details;
>
> TitleBar: php.exe - Application Error
>
> The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000142). Click OK to
> terminate the application
>
> - Any other PHP script which does not use an MSSQL connection works
without
> a problem, this also includes scripts which use MySQL.
>
> If anyone has encountered this problem before and found a resolution for
it,
> please post it here. As you may read from the bug thread, the developers
of
> PHP seemed to have passed this off as an IIS issue.
>
> Cheers



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