Edit report at http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45786&edit=1

 ID:                 45786
 Comment by:         donizete at panrotas dot com dot br
 Reported by:        karelevzen at gmail dot com
 Summary:            FastCGI process exited unexpectedly
 Status:             Closed
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            CGI related
 Operating System:   Windows Vista Ultimate x64 SP1
 PHP Version:        5.3CVS-2008-08-10 (CVS)
 Assigned To:        dmitry
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

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Previous Comments:
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[2010-04-22 06:43:42] sejo at iteontech dot com

After debugging IIS and a bunch of other crazy things, this is what
worked for me. I have PHP 5.3.2 on Windows 7 and IIS 7.

Try to execute PHP-CGI.EXE (BY DOUBLECLICKING ON IT). See if you get any
error messages/ pop-ups. I got a ton of them and it all boiled down on
having a bunch of extensions turned on, but not being available in my
ext folder. Clear the PHP.INI of those invalid extensions and the
problem should go away.

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[2010-04-12 19:36:05] [email protected]

Did you enable mbstring as well? And put it before exif in the list?
Exif requires mbstring.



However that's unrelated to this bug, please ask for support on the PHP
windows mailing list (or any other support channel).

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[2010-04-12 19:11:02] differentpk at gmail dot com

I had the same problem like error 500, I set all extentions off and the
problem was gone. Then i uncommented extentions one by one and found
that the problems occures at ;extension=php_exif.dll. Though i removed
the error message but i am still unable to find the solution yet.

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[2008-08-26 09:59:12] [email protected]

This bug has been fixed in CVS.

Snapshots of the sources are packaged every three hours; this change
will be in the next snapshot. You can grab the snapshot at
http://snaps.php.net/.
 
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make PHP better.



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[2008-08-18 18:45:10] karelevzen at gmail dot com

If this helps, I have created a dump 6 seconds after executing the
page.

Thread 0:

ntdll!NtDelayExecution+15    

kernel32!SleepEx+62    

kernel32!Sleep+f    

php5ts!php_get_inf+1eaf    

php5ts!execute+cc5    

php5ts!execute+6130 



Thread 1:

user32!NtUserGetMessage+15    

user32!GetMessageA+a2    

php5ts!zend_timeout+1a8



Another thing I found interesting is, that upon the request, a
php-cgi.exe is created and does nothing. After the timeout, in the same
exact moment, a new php-cgi.exe is created, the old php-cgi.exe is
destroyed and the page is rendered. Is this behaviour normal or should I
futher investigate this strange process?



This second php-cgi.exe process is destroyed upon refresh and the
display of the IIS error message.

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