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If your web server/php is already configured to read the php.ini from C:\PHP\php.ini why would you want to move it someplace else? The tutorials that suggest putting it into the Windows folder were simply trying to take a short-cut because that is the default location (the Configuration File (php.ini) Path in the phpinfo() output) in the pre-built php Windows binaries.

 

 

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If your web server/php is already configured to read the php.ini from C:\PHP\php.ini why would you want to move it someplace else? The tutorials that suggest putting it into the Windows folder were simply trying to take a short-cut because that is the default location (the Configuration File (php.ini) Path in the phpinfo() output) in the pre-built php Windows binaries.

 

Ok thats what I thought, Maq had me second guessing myself. It looks like it might be a windows security issue. I'll have to look into that. Thanks for the help.

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