>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a WAMP server set up and I am trying to use PHP to open an
application on my server.
I am using a simple system call:
system("notepad.exe");
I checked on the PHP mailing list and was unable to come up with a
>>> solution.
I
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I have a WAMP server set up and I am trying to use PHP to open an
>>> application on my server.
>>>
>>> I am using a simple system call:
>>> system("notepad.exe");
>>>
>>> I checked on the PHP mailing list and was unable to come up with a
>> solution.
>>> I am running
> I have a WAMP server set up and I am trying to use PHP to open an
> application on my server.
>
> I am using a simple system call:
> system("notepad.exe");
>
> I checked on the PHP mailing list and was unable to come up with a
solution.
>
> I am running XP Pro. And Apache is able to interact wit
> I'm trying to set up Apache 1.3.31 with Mod_SSL on a win 2003 server. I
was
> given a local administrator user account to do the install. However when
I
> try to install apache as a service from the command line, I get 'cannot
> find file' errors related to 2 LoadModule directives (Mod_SSL.so an
Thanks, Richard, for the input. I was mistaken about the problem. After
some research I now think it's an Mod_SSL or openssl issue as I'm getting
error "126" and "cannot load module mod_ssl', etc... The causes of this
problem seem to be about libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll *not* being in the
window
Howdy,
I'm trying to set up Apache 1.3.31 with Mod_SSL on a win 2003 server. I was
given a local administrator user account to do the install. However when I
try to install apache as a service from the command line, I get 'cannot
find file' errors related to 2 LoadModule directives (Mod_SSL.so and