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To anyone who comes across this thread later with a similar problem:

 

 

After much conversating on AIM, it turns out that this is yet another problem caused by the PHP installer.  Pretty much the solution was to download the zip package instead of the exe.

Yes, I am now out of the pickle jar.

 

The good corbin hath directed me to http://us2.php.net/get/php-5.2.8-Win32.zip/from/a/mirror

 

Where I downloaded the files directly, instead of using the installer.  AND LO AND BEHOLD, it worked flawlessly.  That is, I renamed my current PHP folder to PHP2, and then made a new PHP folder named PHP, and unzipped the contents of the zip folder that was downloaded from that site into it.

 

And it worked.  My module is being loaded correctly now. :o

 

Here is an image of the huge success:  http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v228/Treeko/MS%20SQL%20Stuff/HugeSuccess.png

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