ID:               26807
 User updated by:  scottfurry at telusplanet dot net
 Reported By:      scottfurry at telusplanet dot net
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         *Configuration Issues
 Operating System: Windows NT4 SP6a
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2004-01-06 (dev)
 Assigned To:      wez
 New Comment:

Apache 2.0.48 will now load PHP correctly.
Process was extremely painless. Manual install of PHP similar to
"install.txt" was almost exact (exception of path's and names of a
couple of dll's).

Kudo's on moving php*apache*.dll's to php folder and the file rename.

PHP can now be configured on the fly from the PHP.ini file extremely
well. Most appreciated, thank you.

HOWEVER,...
dynamic modules cannot be loaded. See bug #26836


Previous Comments:
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[2004-01-07 19:54:54] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Fixed about an hour ago when we moved to new win32 build
on snaps.php.net.

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[2004-01-07 19:44:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Assigned to Wez who claimed this was fixed in snapshots in bug  #26692


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[2004-01-06 02:13:27] scottfurry at telusplanet dot net

Description:
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Have tried file renames, latest CVS, moving dll's, etc. (Just about
every suggestion I could find on PHP.net)

Using Apache 2.0.48 and installing PHP using SAPI *.dll's, I continue
to receive "No Entry point to GetLongPathNamesA in kernel32.dll" error
message.

The LoadModule directive with php5_module did not resolve the issue.

Description of problem similar to bugs 26692/24749 but remains
unresolved with new/latest CVS.

Issue is either...
a) problem with Win32 PHP5 build
b) missing WinNT4 files not cited in installation instructions
c) incompatibility with latest/greatest from Microsoft (note updated NT
with MDAC 2.8 prior to install of PHP as directed in the Windows
Install instructions)
d) missing step in installation instructions (unlikely) but the
instructions do not reflect PHP5

Please help!!!



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