I'm getting to this post late, however, instead of messing around with ODBC
data sources which M$ calls a DSN, I use a connection string instead (for
Windows 2000 the ODBC data sources are in Settings, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, Data Sources (ODBC). I've used the following code for
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Both installations work. The php test file, , works on
both the workstation running IIS and Win2K Pro and the server running WinNT.
To get up and running quickly, I used the Windows installer version on the
server (which I understand runs under CGI). However, I also understand
I've installed the windows installer version of php on a NT server. I've
also installed the windows binary on my Windows 2000 pro workstation.
Everything works fine on the CGI-Windows installer version on the server,
but I can't get the same applications to run from my Win2KPro workstation (I
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