No, you need to copy the dll's to \winnt\system32, not \winnt\system
> "thinking that that might make it work... but it didn't" *How* didn't it work ? What did you try ?
If it didn't connect, are you letting TCP port 389 in/out of your network ? Try connecting to ils.kencomp.net and get some results, it's usually up.
HTH Neil
At 19:03 02/08/2004 +0000, you wrote:
From: Philip Thompson <prthomp@xxxxxxxx> To: php-db@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Message-id: <C01E609C-E487-11D8-A1E4-000393C795C4@xxxxxxxx> MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Enabling LDAP support
Hi again all.
Sorry to bug you again. But I thought I would throw this out here again and see if anyone has any input. It would be greatly appreciated.
I am running PHP on a Windows 2000 Server, and I need to enable LDAP support. So I have viewed the <http://us3.php.net/manual/en/ref.ldap.php> page on how to get LDAP running. However, I have run into a snag.
I have copied the two required .dlls (libeay32 & ssleay32) into the system folder. I also put the configuration option 'ldap.max_links = -1' in my php.ini file. Is there anything else I need to add to the .ini file? I tried uncommenting the extension for php_ldap.dll, thinking that that might make it work... but it didn't.
Anyone have any suggestions b/c I'm stuck?
Thanks, ~Philip
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