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 Posted by ~john on 07/13/06 00:44 
I already did that when I first installed PHP... I've installed PHP 
many many times on both Windows and Linux systems. 
 
~john 
 
 
ImOk wrote: 
> Follow these steps for Windows 
> 
> Click Start 
> Right Click on My Computer and Click Properties 
> Choose Advanced from the Tabs 
> Click Environmenr Variables 
> In the bottom window labeled System Variables look for PATH 
> Highlight PATH and click Edit 
> At the end of the path settings add the following assuming php is in 
> the c:\php folder. 
> 
>      ;c:\php 
> 
> (Caution: Dont erase anything else that was there! 
> 
> Just in case, check if there is already a path for PHP in the path 
> settings before you add it. 
> ) 
> 
> Click Ok until you exit everything. 
> 
> Restart your computer. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ~john wrote: 
> > As the installation txt suggests, I have left my php.ini file inside 
> > the c:\php directory... but running phpinfo() shows that my php.ini 
> > file is in c:\windows as shown below. 
> > 
> > Configuration File (php.ini path) - C:\WINDOWS 
> > 
> > Well there is no php.ini file in my windows directory, so I'm not sure 
> > where it's getting it's configuration settings from... unless I suppose 
> > they're built into the executable somewhere if no php.ini file is 
> > found. My questions is - why php is not locating my php.ini file that 
> > is located in the c:\php directory? I'd rather not move it to the 
> > windows directory so I can keep everything nice and tidy like the 
> > installation file suggests. 
> > 
> > BTW - This is a brand new laptop I'm installing PHP on so there is (I 
> > just double checked) no PHP.ini file in the c:\windows directory. The 
> > path is set to include c:\php... and opening a DOS prompt and typing 
> > "php" is a recognizable command regardless of my current directory. 
> > This is the 2nd machine I have had this same problem with. I'm still 
> > confused... 
> >  
> > Any thoughts? 
> >  
> > thanks
 
  
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