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PHP session variables are not stored in windows server

Asked by ucsdmbdm in PHP Installation, PHP for Windows, Windows 2003 Server

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Hi,
I just realized that my php session variables are not stored. I looked into my d:/php/phpsession folders which is where they are supposed to be stored and the directory is empty. I attached my php.ini configuration which is located in d:\windows for your review. please add the extension .ini at the end after the download. I had to take it out cause it wasn't a recognized extension for expert exchange. Anyhow, I also looked into the folder permissions and it looks like the webserver has the permission to write into that directory. Any help would be absolutely appreciated. I spent the entire day on this yesterday and haven't figured that out yet. The web appls are served by IIS.

Thank you all so much in advanced,
Ross
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