ID:               20831
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows 9x/2000/XP
 PHP Version:      4.3.0RC2, 4.3.0 Release
 New Comment:

The UNC syntax has been verified and fixed, which was the original
bug.

Please try to map the path as a network disk and access that. If that
doesn't work either, there's no bug here, but a local config error.


Previous Comments:
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[2003-01-16 03:35:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Confirming the bug with the PHP 4.3.0 release. Also found strange
behaviour when opening files by UNC under WinNT5/IIS5/PHP4.3.0.

When I open file //proxy/somepath/... (on the server) by the UNC, it
works fine. But when I try to open //main/somepath/... (on other
server, permissions for browser are set accordingly) it fails. Also it
fails opening files by UNC, except for the IIS server machine itself.

Suggestions?

P.S. Reopened the bug...


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[2002-12-11 11:29:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i have replaced the dll (only one copy), but it dont work for me.
i will setup a second testinstall on another "clean" server.

maybe its a iis config problem... i will check this now.

thank for your helps...

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[2002-12-11 09:26:23] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've tried the latest snap on WinXP using cli including 
"../../file.txt" & "\\\\server\path\file.txt" and both works
flawlessly. The few people I spoke to also didn't not encounter a
problem opening/including files via relative or UNC path.
Therefor, I must conclude that the problem you are seeing is due to
some issue on your end, possible left over dlls from older PHP, IIS
config params and so on...

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[2002-12-11 09:25:14] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The CLI version should work, but to be sure, remove all old copies of
'php4ts.dll'. The fix is in this module.


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[2002-12-11 09:11:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

i meant 9:00 snapshot not 15:30 (this is localtime in austria)

i have now testet the ISAPI module of the snapshot, this do not work,
following error appears:
PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 0F6C3B5E

is there an user right problem? iis config?

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