It sounds more like you installed the Zend Platform with the developer's license that comes with Zend Studio. If you're on linux it creates a symlink and it always backs up your current INI file, but when you install Zend Platform, it adds the sections needed for debugging, etc. at the end of your current .ini file. I'm not sure what it does on Windows. In any case, I'd check with Zend. They'd be a lot more knowledgeable about their own applications than we are... not to mention that you have a support contract with the Studio license. HTH Ray -----Original Message----- From: Alain Roger [mailto:raf.news@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 9:51 AM To: PHP General List Subject: Zend Hi, For my work, i bought Zend studio 5.2 and for sure when i installed it, it modified the path for the PHP.INI file to its local version. after checking the content of the php.ini file from Zend distribution, it seems to be a different version than the one from official PHP. I would like to switch to the previous location of php.ini (in original php folder) but i would like to know if someone experiment some issues by not replacing all data from php.ini (version of zend) inside the original php.ini file (from PHP distribution) ? I would be glad to be sure that i still can code and debug php code via Zend tool/ thanks a lot, Alain -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php