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Having found the phpinfo() instructions, I've reinstalled PHP5 on win w2k3, and have made a few corrections to the ini file as a result.
Is there a way to find what dlls are being found when the ini file is loaded? I have moved the libmysql and php_mysqli dlls into the dlls and ext folders respectively of the php5 install - these folders were not there from the install, which I found a bit weird.
Is there any particular setting to look out for within the phpinfo output, that would help here?

thanks

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