This is a discussion on Re: PHP/msSQL within the PHP Language forums, part of the PHP Programming Forums category; hmm ok, ill look into that dll file, and i did try google first :D But mysql is easy to ...
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hmm ok, ill look into that dll file, and i did try google first :D
But mysql is easy to make work, microsoft is not as easy. so far anyway.. Thanks guys! "Jochen Daum" <jochen.daum@cans.co.nz> wrote in message news:btckfvsg0m6ulho9g4ch2ca5d4770ctv6i@4ax.com... > Hi ! > > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:23:57 -0400, "Adam" <adoeler@sharklogic.com> > wrote: > > >Hello everyone, looking for some help here.. > > > >I have PHP 4.2.2 running on my windows server and im trying to figure out > >what I need to do, so that I can connect to an existing msSQL Server 2000. > > > > > >The only facts about PHP I have are version: 4.2.2, Server API: CGI > > > >I have no idea where to begin, or what needs to be done, all I know is that > >I need to get msSQL and PHP working together. > > > >-Both are on the same win2k webserver. > > > I think you need to enable the mssql extension - something like > php_mssql.dll in php.ini > > Thats it as far as I know > > Jochen > -- > Jochen Daum - CANS Ltd. > PHP DB Edit Toolkit -- PHP scripts for building > database editing interfaces. > http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpdbedittk/ |
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