ID:               38111
 Updated by:       paj...@php.net
 Reported By:      svendavidh at hotmail dot com
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows Server 2003 Std. Ed. R2
 PHP Version:      5.2.8
 Assigned To:      pajoye
 New Comment:

"- Use FastCGI rather than ISAPI"

that's definitively the way to go :) 


Previous Comments:
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[2009-01-11 23:44:21] scott at datalink dot com dot au

To help people with this issue, I've scanned all the PHP bugs relating
to this issue and collated a list of workarounds:
- Add w3wp.exe to DEP exclusion list 
- Turn off process recycling
- Use FastCGI rather than ISAPI

To the PHP team - you guys are great and I love your work. I know you
haven't gotten the backtrace, but please don't mark this bug as bogus. 
The community is trying to get what you need and have been very patient
with this issue, but it appears to be difficult to get  because of the
way it crashes.

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[2009-01-09 22:17:18] damon at clarkweb dot com

Same problems with PHP 5.2.8 on Vista SP1.  Following SIKLE's steps 
reproduces the bug every time.  This has been open far too long for 
an easily reproducable bug.  Please address!

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[2009-01-04 10:46:52] sikle at stx dot net 

Oh here's a 100% repro:

1. Load a php program. For example, I just go to
http://localhost/phpmyadmin, I then logon to my database, and then I
just close the browser.

2. Now go into IIS, on the left side double click on the computer name
and then you'll see "Application Pools", now click on it.

3. Now click on "DefaultAppPool" and then on the right side of the
screen you'll see "Recycle..." click on it.

Now after you clicked on "Recycle...", within about 4 seconds you'll
see the crash: "IIS Worker Process has stopped working".

Whoever fixes this bug will be my personal hero.

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[2009-01-04 10:31:17] sikle at stx dot net

Dear programmers,

Please fix this bug :~( (with a cherry on top?) I'm on PHP 5.2.8 and it
happens all the time (on average 5-6 times a day) and it's very
annoying. Like the others have mentioned I assume this is a memory
bug that is triggered when IIS recycles its application pool.

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[2008-12-27 01:00:01] php-bugs at lists dot php dot net

No feedback was provided for this bug for over a week, so it is
being suspended automatically. If you are able to provide the
information that was originally requested, please do so and change
the status of the bug back to "Open".

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