Re: Problem with include, nothing running, gosh!

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On 9 June 2011 18:42, Zuppy Zuppy <zupperman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I guys, I'm trying to make php running ona a win machine (win2003 with
> IIS6)... I've found many people with the same problem but not really a
> solution.
> After many tries I was able to make php running.... ÂGreat , I thought....
> WRONG!
> php info is running ok.
> After istalling Mysql on server also that was running... super grat, I
> thought....
> Phpmyadmin..and the 1st problem. The problem is the same with every script
> inuding other files:
>
> Exemple:
>
> PHP Warning: require_once(./admin.php): failed to open stream: No such file
> or directory in C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\heels\wp\wp-admin\index.php on line 10
> PHP Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required './admin.php'
> (include_path='.;c:\php\includes') in
> C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\heels\wp\wp-admin\index.php on line 10
>
> Any idea how to solve the issue?
> Seems a stupid thing.... but nothing is working without this (and Yes I
> can't rewrite the include with absolute path for every file I'll install in
> future).
> Any idea to what write and where to make it running?
> I'm looking on it since 3 days without results.
>
> Mauro
>

Can you check permissions of the directory containing the includes?

I think you need to grant access for the user that IIS is using.

If you are able to run a System Internals application from
http://live.sysinternals.com/procmon.exe and get it to watch for a
Path containing *.inc, you should see the IIS server (or the php-cgi
if you are using FastCGI rather than isapi), and hopefully see the
failed access and the reason for the failure.


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