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7.4

php_mysqli.dll not found, but it's there!

Asked by rherguth in PHP Installation

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This is at the bottom of the phpinfo() page (after all the loaded modules):

PHP Warning: Unknown(): Unable to load dynamic library 'C:\PHP\extensions\php_mysqli.dll' - The specified module could not be found. in Unknown on line 0

Using PHP v4.4.4 on Win2k Server, MySQL v5
The extension dir in php.ini is set to C:\PHP\extensions
There is only one php.ini on the system and it's in C:\php.ini and is in the path
The C:\PHP\extensions directory exists and contains 3 files:
  libmysql.dll
  php_mysql.dll
  php_mysqli.dll

The system path has been modified to include C:\PHP\extensions\php_mysqli.dll

Everything I've read says that this is supposed to work.  Is it a security problem?  I gave everyone read, SYSTEM read, the IUSER read.

I don't know what else to try.
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