It seems to me like you did all the testing you need to and that the problem
is F-Secure.
Why not give them a call and ask support what's going on since it's
prohibiting the execution of one of your executables?
Beyond that, I work with anti-virus software - there has to be a way to
exclude direc
Scott,
Did you copy the php4ts.dll file into your c:\%WINDIR%\system32 dir? I'm not
sure what PHP does without that file, but it's one place to look.
I've been using Apache 2 lately (2.0.40 works with 4.2.3 with no problems,
but Apache2 support in 4.2.x is "experimental". PHP 4.3.x shouldn't be b
Switch "view full extension" on in XP, I'm not sure where it's located, but
Apache is telling you the file ain't there. If you've got a file called
"file.php" you may find it's ACTUALLY called file.php.txt or file.php.html
or something, but windows is hiding the true extension.
Ross
PS in windo