PHP 4.3.x
Windows 2000 Server + IIS5

php.ini fastcgi.enable=0 (default) lets PHP.EXE work in the
security context of the ISR_machine account defined for
anonymous access from my current understanding and practical
observations.

If I have a sub-directory that enforces NTLM login for a web
user the PHP.EXE process seems to change security context
to this new user/password.

php.ini fastcgi.enable=1 reads as if it sets the behaviour to the same
as =0 ???

Can someone enlighten me as the what I am missing here that
fastcgi.enable=1 does that fastcgi.enable=0 does not allow?

Regards

..Petar

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