>If there are we are better off finding them and fixing them instead of 
>defaulting to c:\php4. I think we should follow the Windows standard on 
>Windows. I know that I hate when programs want to install themselves in c:\

>on Windows.

Just stating the obvious here, but c:\program files is a setting in the
registry that can be overridden (on my machine, it's d:\app), so if it is
decided to use this dir then please read the location from the registry (I
hate programs that install themselves in c:\program files after I have gone
through all the trouble of renaming it to d:\app)

>if we want to make things easier for users, we should bear in mind that all
the
>IIS/PWS management tools default to looking in SYSTEMROOT\system32\inetsrv

And since I'm using Apache under Windows (just for testing and developing,
but I've never had any trouble), this is probably not the place to default
to...

Cheerio, Marc.

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