Re: OWA - IIS not displaying correctly
From: Matt Gibson (mattg_at_blueedgetech.ca)
Date: 03/19/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 22:11:19 -0800
Dunno what you're doing wrong, I've installed PHP on my SBS box many a time
without anything going south.
Which install package are you using?
Matt Gibson - GSEC
"Rogue_Canuck" <RogueCanuck@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> This has been a very frustrating week. I have been trying to install PHP
> 4.3.10 on the SBS 2003 machine as we are developing an application for use
> on
> the intranet. I had also installed Trend CSM and Sun Java and figured
> this
> was the cause of the issues. We believe PHP works well on IIS and can't
> find
> a cause for our specific symptom in any of the PHP support sites .
> (Cannot
> write to Device Error 28) I figure it had to be permissions as there is
> space
> on the device. I opened up permissions on the folders and virtual
> directories for both IUSR and IWAM and even went so far as to give
> Everyone -
> Full Control.
>
> Then OWA stopped working properly and I got directory listings. I tried
> to
> correct the permssions but no luck. I experienced several difficulties and
> after a painful downward sprial I finally managed to generate back to back
> bluescreens so I bit the bullet and rebuilt the server. Fortunately I
> have
> all my data saved.
>
> Now:
>
> Clean install of SBS 2003Prm. No SQL or ISA installed. I apply all the
> patches, updates and SP's and everthing is working great. I back up the
> whole server and IIS Meta so if it all goes south I can roll back to
> working
> state quite quickly. We try to install PHP again and although the PHP
> install did not complete I can still access OWA and everything appears
> normal. I go out and grab a coffe and when I come back I log on to RWW
> from
> a 2000PRO machine and when I go to OWA I get a directory listing
> again......
>
> Any ideas why this is happening?
>
> I am very frustrated and quite concerned as we have spent considerable
> time
> (money) developing this intranet solution and as of now there is no way I
> can
> attempt to install this on my clients production SBS server....
>
> Thanks and have a great day,
>
> Rogue
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