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  • Re: IIS7 & Trend Micro Officescan 8

    Hey. Had this problem myself. Just turns out had to install the CGI feature. You can do this by going to the server manager, expanding Rolls, right clicking on IIS and clicking the add feature option. CGI should be listed under 'Application Development'. You may also want to go to the root IIS7...
    Posted to Forum by KeithPoole on 11-06-2009, 1:01 AM
  • HTTP Error 405.0 - Method Not Allowed

    I am getting the following error message when I call or execute a cgi script from another website. HTTP Error 405.0 - Method Not Allowed The page you are looking for cannot be displayed because an invalid method (HTTP verb) is being used. I have attached a screen shot of the error message. http://www...
    Posted to Forum by will1968 on 01-27-2009, 11:08 AM
  • IIS7, PHP MySQL extension and ISAPI

    I'm utterly unable to get the mysql extension working for php 5.2.* (zip version, didn't use the installer) when running as an ISAPI module. I've pointed the c:\windows\php.ini file to the correct extension folder and uncommented the mysql and mysqli lines but despite other extensions appearing...
    Posted to Forum by BrentP on 01-21-2008, 3:30 PM
  • Path Differences between CGI and ISAPI

    Dear Community! I installed PHP 5.2 on a Windows 2003 Server. My Document Root Folder is d:\inetpub\website. If I run PHP as CGI-extension and do an include("./inc.test.php"), I don't have any problems. If i print out real_path("/") i get back "D:" as it should be I...
    Posted to Forum by lordandy on 07-26-2007, 7:59 PM
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