When having firewalls and stuff that shouldn't really be a problem.. Also, notice that I would only recommend it for home users.. The reason I want it as admin is to give it full access to everything so.. And why I want that? So that I can do just about anything you could possibly think of.. Using FFI if necessary.. Besides.. Is it really _that_ big differense? I know some differences, but how much of it would matter in this case? Access to everyones documents and what else (in home edition that is)? XP anyway have a feature that I have a feeling will give access to any users anyway.. -- // DvDmanDT MSN: dvdmandt¤hotmail.com Mail: dvdmandt¤telia.com "Mikey" <frak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet news:E1Csnqg-000806-Bn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Yoiks!!! > > > I accutually got it working.. Here's the steps for anyone with the same > > problems: > > > 1. Make sure you share the folder on comp2 you want to access from comp1 > > (the one with Apache/PHP).. > > 2. Make sure Apache is running as a user (), and that user should be > > administrator (optional, but recommended for home users), and it seems > > like it needs to have a password to work (couldn't get it to login without > > a password).. > > 3. Test.. > > Running apache as Administrator is exactly the same as running it as root on > a *nix machine - if Apache crashes (much more likely in Win32) then the > person attacking will have full access to everything on your machine. Do you > really need me to tell you that this is a *bad idea*? > > Mikey -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php