Question

PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 00B673CD

Asked by: krupini

PHP5 Final
Windows XP Pro & IIS 5.1
www.nigor.servebeer.com

Ok, I have searched bugs.php.net and there seem to be people with the same problem, although different address (not 00B673CD). I also searched php support sites, and there are people with the same problem, even with PHP version 4.x. However, I have not found any solution to the problem whatsoever!

Ok, I used to have a PHP 4.3.7  and all was good. Now I installed PHP 5.0.0.

Whenever I try to access exsisting php pages or newly copied php pages in wwwroot, I get two errors:
"PHP has encountered an Access Violation at 00B673CD" and
"HTTP/1.1 500 Server Error Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.1 Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 20:50:34 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 44 -2147417842 (0x8001010e)".

Whenever I try to access NEWLY CREATED pages by me, the page will not process at all, and I will get "HTTP 500 - Internal server error Internet Explorer".

And if I try to open the same page in Mozilla Firefox, I will get asked to a password!

For example,
<?php
echo '<p>Hello World</p>';
?>

will not run at all!

All this leads me to believe that there are problems with premissions. I gave PHP folder full prermision for all users on my system, and that did not help.

Please help!!

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Answers

 

by: krupiniPosted on 2004-07-14 at 14:09:08ID: 11553773

Also, on my webiste (www.nigor.servebeer.com):
phpMyAdmin-2.5.7 - created before PHP5 installation, not my script, works, no errors
info.php - created by me before PHP5 installation - works, errors
hello.php - created after PHP5 installation by me - does not work


I have PHP5 installed as ISAPI module by the way  ..

 

by: krupiniPosted on 2004-07-14 at 14:19:30ID: 11553871

And even funnier thing .. with Mozilla Firefox:
phpMyAdmin-2.5.7 - works, errors
info.php - no errors
hello.php - works, errors!


So there are different errors generated depending on which browser you use to access my website .. and those are all server side errors ...

 

by: Diablo84Posted on 2004-07-14 at 17:56:39ID: 11555089

I am using Firefox and i had similar results, info.php works, hello.php works with error and phpmyadmin errors

I do not know the cause of the problem however i would recommend doing one of two things,

either revert back to the previous version of PHP or switch webservers and use Apache 1.3 which is on the whole more reliable

 

by: RQuadlingPosted on 2004-07-16 at 06:56:05ID: 11568216

Have you got the Zend Optimizer installed?

Try removing ALL extensions, optimizers and anything that is not part of the web server or PHP 5 directly.

Reboot your server and try again.

 

by: krupiniPosted on 2004-07-16 at 08:59:44ID: 11569507

Hmm, I do have Zend Stuido installed.. but I had this problem before installing it .. and i have no extension enabled except for mysql ..

I'll try installing Windows 2003 and see if I have the same problems ...

 

by: frederichenryPosted on 2004-07-16 at 09:26:27ID: 11569756

Same problem exists on Server 2003.  I've tested each RC, and every PHP version above 4.3.6 has had this error (although, v5 is much worse, at least the earlier versions worked on occasion).

krupini, turn off friendly http error message in IE (Tools->Internet Options->Advanced->Browsing section).  That internal server error message you're receiving in IE should be replaced by a much more accurate error message (depending on whether you have error reporting enabled in PHP).

I've disabled every extension, even flipped on the compatibility with Zend v1, but all to no avail.  Even a simple:

<?
echo "hello!";
?>

.. returns an access violation.

 

by: frederichenryPosted on 2004-07-16 at 10:58:18ID: 11570704

There's a "patch" posted in the PHP bug database.  Here's the link:

http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip

Make sure you update all version of the php5ts file (be it in the %SYSTEMROOT% or your PHP folder).

It fixed my problem.

 

by: InternetArmyPosted on 2004-11-24 at 19:00:54ID: 12671493

The file http://emini.dk/php5ts-zend-mm.zip is no longer available. The answer is not vallid.

 

by: RQuadlingPosted on 2004-11-24 at 23:54:54ID: 12672657

At the time, it probably was.

The answer now though would be to download the latest version (currently V5.0.2) or a CVS Snapshot.

Richard.

 

by: frederichenryPosted on 2004-11-25 at 06:05:01ID: 12674681

InternetArmy,

The latest version of PHP does not appear to have this problem.  I've tried both the php-win.exe CGI, and the ISAPI module, both appear to work fine.  Granted, I have not tested 5.02 extensively (once bitten, twice shy) so I cannot guarantee the problem doesn't still exist.

<a href="http://bugs.php.net/search.php?search_for=Access+Violation&boolean=0&limit=10&order_by=&direction=ASC&cmd=display&
status=Open&php_os=win&phpver=5.0.2&assign=&author_email=&bug_age=0" target="_blank">
Here's</a> the current bug list for PHP 5.0.2 relating to possible "Access Violation" errors.  If you are still experiencing a
problem with the latest version of PHP, see if it is listed there.

 

by: frederichenryPosted on 2004-11-25 at 06:06:38ID: 12674697

Sorry for the poor formatting on the URL, haven't posted here in awhile and I thought HTML worked in the comments. ;)  Link still works.

 

by: RQuadlingPosted on 2004-11-25 at 06:08:20ID: 12674714

Ha! One of those bugs are mine!

And all I need to do to fit it is add a 'b' to 1 line of code and all will be well.

Just wish I knew how to get the whole CVS and MS VC++ to work!

Richard.

 

by: Diablo84Posted on 2004-11-25 at 06:08:54ID: 12674717

Interesting how a user registered only today mysteriously makes their first and only comment in a PAQ which was first asked several months back. A dupe account maybe?

 

by: RQuadlingPosted on 2004-11-25 at 06:12:17ID: 12674739

Hmmm. Take 1 plot, add thickener. Stir with plenty of chin stroking and a bit of frowning.

 

by: InternetArmyPosted on 2004-11-25 at 11:11:20ID: 12676664

This is not a dupe account. I replied because I am having the same problem. I also tried the latest CVS snapshot before I posted here as wel as the latest stable version and I still have the problem. My problem is actually directly assocated with the use of CURL. I am using CURL with the online transaction gateway Linkpoint and alot of times when we attempt to use it, we get that error. The only way to solve the problem was to restart IIS or reboot the entire server. But that only solves the problem for a day or so.

The problem is reproducable on every machine I have. I have 16 Windows 2003 Std Servers. Thus far, the only version that is the most stable I have found is PHP 4.3.3.

 

by: frederichenryPosted on 2004-11-25 at 13:06:08ID: 12677170

The original problem occurred with pretty much any PHP related action on Windows IIS servers (when 5 was originally released) and was not specific to CURL.

Make sure you are using the latest version of CURL because PHP 5 does not support any version lower than 7.10.5.

Also, Note to Win32 Users:  In order to enable this module on a Windows environment, you must copy libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll  from the DLL folder of the PHP/Win32 binary package to the SYSTEM folder of your Windows machine. (Ex: C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32  or C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM).

I know the question is closed, but I thought I'd help anyway.  If you open another question I probably won't catch it (I haven't been checking EE that often lately).  Good luck.

 

by: NeilTPosted on 2005-07-25 at 05:13:03ID: 14517271

frederichenry

Your comment above regarding libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll has just ended 3 hours of frustration on why curl crashed the entire Win2003 server.

THANK YOU!!!

Neil

 

by: eliuhaPosted on 2009-03-16 at 09:33:09ID: 23899570

this php
i'm starting to dislike it

any current solutions ?

20120131-EE-VQP-002

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