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By: Radu

Hi Thanks, I had problems on a win 2008 server , the solution to comment extension was not good for me, the fix was intalling the right php version http://windows.php.net/download/ VC6 worked...

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By: Beren Erchamion

Thanks for the pointer! I found that VC9 and VC6 generated errors. The key was to not enable extensions for PostGres and Oracle if you don’t have them installed.

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By: Robert

Thanks Beren, I removed PostGres (Oracle seems to be default off) in the PHP VC9 installation and my apache server works again! Why does the above information say that VC9 is for IIS though?

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By: Mark

The problem is that your php directory is probably not on the path for Apache, so php5ts.dll cannot find the ntwdblib.dll on the path. Make sure to put your php directory on the SYSTEM path. You have...

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By: Tommy Grealy

Hi, none of the fixes (including the one above) that I found online worked. In the end, after uninstalling/re-installing apache and php multiple times and checking all that is mentioned above as well...

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By: Sagar

One of the Reasons can be… The extension_dir parameter in php.ini is not set.So this error pops up as the system cant find the DLL or supporting libraries.

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By: P lok

Is it some kind of joke?? It is WAMP, windows, apache, php NOT windows, iis, apache! Why is it the developer include a VC9 php in the package???

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By: George

After fruitlessly trying virtually _everything_ I’ve googled on “windows php slow”, disabling MSSQL and some other unnecessary extensions in the php.ini finally helped! Thanks a bunch!

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By: Sterling

Thanks! I’ve been trying to install Drupal to play around with it and updated XAMPP and couldn’t figure out what was going on. Commenting out all of the MSSQL bits in php.ini fixed it.

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By: Paul Reid

I ran into this while upgrading Apache from 2.2 to 2.4, which required me to update my PHP. In the process, I had Apache remove and re-add my service entry (so the service name changed from apache2.2...

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