Smugwimp tại Smugwimp dot com ¶
16 năm trước
If you make changes to your PHP.ini file, consider the following.
[I'm running IIS5 on W2K server. I don't know about 2K3]
PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
iisreset /stop
and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
net start w3svc
and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
in your page somewhere.
I wish I could remember where I read this tip; it isn't anything I came up with...
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0Lukasz tại Szostak Dot Biz ¶ ¶
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PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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0Lukasz tại Szostak Dot Biz ¶ ¶
JP tại Iticonsulting Dot NL ¶
PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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017 năm trước ¶
16 năm trước
PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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PHP will not "take" the changes until the webserver is restarted, and that doesn't mean through the MMC. Usually folks just reboot. But you can also use the following commands, for a much faster "turnaround". At a command line prompt, type:
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0Lukasz tại Szostak Dot Biz ¶ ¶
JP tại Iticonsulting Dot NL ¶
iisreset /stop
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017 năm trước ¶
quản trị trang web tại Nachelf Family Dot Com ¶
iisreset /stop
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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0bufoni tại hotmail dot com ¶
quản trị trang web tại Nachelf Family Dot Com ¶
and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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and that will stop the webserver service. Then type:
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net start w3svc
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0bufoni tại hotmail dot com ¶
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net start w3svc
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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013 năm trước ¶
JP tại Iticonsulting Dot NL ¶
and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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and that will start the webserver service again. MUCH faster than a reboot, and you can check your changes faster as a result with the old:
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JP tại Iticonsulting Dot NL ¶
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in your page somewhere.
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in your page somewhere.
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in your page somewhere.
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in your page somewhere.
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