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Posted by olafmol on 03/28/07 12:51
On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> olafmol wrote:
> > On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi.net> wrote:
> >> <olafil...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> >>news:1175067975.140265.315960@y66g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>
> >>> Hello,
> >>> we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
> >>> When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
> >>> when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
> >>> i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
> >>> happens.
> >>> I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
> >>> Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
> >> Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
> >> something like IUSR_COMPUTERNAME
>
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> > yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
> > taken care of.
>
> > Olaf
>
> Olaf,
>
> Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
> permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
>
> And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
>
Hello,
all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
this returncode 128.
Furthermore, when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
Could it be something with my PHP installation?
Olaf
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