Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=55760&edit=1

 ID:                 55760
 Comment by:         david at bridgehouse dot org dot za
 Reported by:        mod4wb at heysoft dot de
 Summary:            Can not load php_ldap.dll
 Status:             Bogus
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            LDAP related
 Operating System:   Windows
 PHP Version:        5.3.8
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

I have had the same problem using XAMPP 1.7.7 VC9 on Windows Server 2008 R2. 
First point to note is that you need the C++ redistributable (x86) to get 
anything to work on a Win64 system using Apache. The next thing is that if 
php_LDAP.dll will not load it could be because you do not have c:\xampp\php in 
you PATH environment variable.
Properties of computer -> Advanced System Settings-> Advanced 
Tab->Environmental Variables..->System Variables ->Path->edit
Add the path to you php folder.
Now that was not too hard was it, guys?
DavidR


Previous Comments:
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[2011-10-20 15:50:06] mod4wb at heysoft dot de

Adding any path does not help, because on a fresh Windows, you will not find 
the files. So you need to download them from the internet and all will work.

The problem is that the developer does have additional software (VC) on his 
machine, which installed the required files, and therefore he can not reproduce 
the problem. Installing a fresh Windows and checking whether his software runs 
there is not what one can expect from a super star.

Sure php would run without the problem files (it did until them have been 
included, and dependency walker shows that no function from this dlls is ever 
used) but for this one would need to agree that a suboptimal solution has been 
delivered.

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[2011-10-20 10:07:23] paj...@php.net

no, see the windows documentation to know how to add it to your PATH, per user 
or 
system wide.

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[2011-10-20 09:48:02] ramki067 at gmail dot com

Any update on the issue i faced?

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[2011-10-13 03:47:11] ramki067 at gmail dot com

You have said in your earlier posts as,
"Add the internet explorer directory to your path". Is this the solution to the 
problem? If yes, how where should the internet explorer path be added. Please 
advice.

Thanks.

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[2011-10-12 10:53:51] paj...@php.net

See my previous comment, not much we can do against that. Also to fix your 
setup 
is rather easy.

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