Just Windows XP Pro, I was running 4.3.7 beautifuly without failure, then 5.0.0 comes along an throws a spanner into the works. I have exactly the same issue - php.exe just site there using a process and doesnt actually do anything... If you have any luck with this, let me know how you resolved it. "Brian" <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20040713233104.61970.qmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Anyone get this to work on Windows 2003 Server yet? I've tried and can't > get it to function. 4.3.7 works fine > > files placed in c:\php5\ > php.ini.recommended renamed to php.ini and left in c:\php5 folder (to not > conflict with existing 4.3.7 that is operating fine > edited for c:\php5\ext for extensions path > Enabled mssql/mysql extensions > c:\php5\php.exe -i works great > IIS set to allow c:\php5\php.exe (and all unknown cgi as well) > .php mapped to use "c:\php5\php.exe" -c c:\php5 > Simple test.php that does a PHPInfo just hangs, Task Manager shows php.exe > is running but never displays anything to the browser. IUSR_servername has > read/list access to c:\php5, application pool launches php.exe as > IUSR_servername > > > "Andi Gutmans" <andi@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:5.1.0.14.2.20040713162047.02c67ee0@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > The PHP development team is proud to announce the official release of PHP > > 5. > > > > Some of the key features of PHP 5 include: > > - The Zend Engine II with a new object model and dozens of new features. > > - XML support has been completely redone in PHP 5, all extensions are now > > focused around the excellent libxml2 library (http://www.xmlsoft.org/). > > - A new SimpleXML extension for easily accessing and manipulating XML as > > PHP objects. It can also interface with the DOM extension and vice-versa. > > - A brand new built-in SOAP extension for interoperability with Web > > Services. > > - A new MySQL extension named MySQLi for developers using MySQL 4.1 and > > later. This new extension includes an object-oriented interface in > > addition to a traditional interface; as well as support for many of > > MySQL's new features, such as prepared statements. > > - SQLite has been bundled with PHP. For more information on SQLite, please > > visit their website (http://www.sqlite.org/). > > - Streams have been greatly improved, including the ability to access > > low-level socket operations on streams. > > - And lots more... > > > > Enjoy! > > > > PHP Development Team -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php