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Posted by purcaholic on 06/17/07 11:17
On 17 Jun., 12:39, Ziggi <z.szczesny@_nospam_pm-studio.pl> wrote:
> > An another reason could be a left over php.ini of the previous PHP 4
> > installation inside your windir (C:\WINDOWS\). If so, remove it or
> > replace it with the new php.ini and restart IIS.
>
> Not this issue neither :-(
>
> ZS
I suppose PHP tries to load something, maybe you can find it out using
Dependency Walker (see http://www.dependencywalker.com/).
purcaholic
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