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Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Error 500 in FastCGI on PHP up 500 - internal server error. iis vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I recently changed server. This my new server using FastCGI to interpret PHP. However, much that I brought from the old server is giving this error again, and the problem is that FastCGI does not return the error to debug, it just returns a "500 internal server error". With that I'm not exactly sure what line to correct the error occurred. php 5.6 vc++ runtime I have scripts immense, which makes unfeasible review the entire a Code. Already tried using try {.. } in known errors, but still FastCGI returns the 500 error. I'm not a server administrator to power on mecher environment variables, is there any way to work around these errors from within PHP? php webserver fastcgi share|improve this question edited Nov 17 '15 at 0:04 pnuts 33.9k63870 asked Jul 5 '13 at 13:15 Walter Gandarella 441213 check your server error logs and virtual host file everything is proper check your .htaccess file also –Sundar Jul 5 '13 at 13:20 Is it possible that there is something wrong in your .htaccess files or your new server has AllowRewrite set to None –lexmihaylov Jul 5 '13 at 13:20 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted This error may be cause because you didn't set the proper permissions for the directory. You should set the proper permissions and then try run the script. It should work. Try running simple php file to see if it shows this error. If so then change permissions. If not then check the logs because the pro
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Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply blazingbiz 37 Posts Fix for PHP 5.3 IIS 7 500 Internal Server Error The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly Jul 26, 2009 10:20 PM|blazingbiz|LINK This post is to help anyone who is having http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17489820/error-500-in-fastcgi-on-php 500 Internal Server Errors with their install of PHP 5.3 on IIS 7 in the Windows 2008 Server environment. I just spent a few hours troubleshooting this and I hope I can help save more hours of the same for others. I looked this up and found a lot of false leads then I came up with a solution which fixes this for me on my server, so I'll list it all here and hopefully people https://forums.iis.net/t/1159556.aspx?Fix+for+PHP+5+3+IIS+7+500+Internal+Server+Error+The+FastCGI+process+exited+unexpectedly can add to it if I miss anything. Also if my fix falls apart after a while I can post it back here and see if we can all go back and review the steps and at least have a list of what works and what doesn't work. So this is how it started for me: I just installed PHP 5.3 on my production server Windows 2008 32-bit, I got the download msi installer from http://windows.php.net/download/ the VC9 Non-Thread safe version. I set everything up with the php.ini fine and it worked fine. But after about an hour using WordPress 2.8.2 I kept getting 500 Internal Server Errors and the detailed description from the server Browser says: The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly Module FastCgiModule Notification ExecuteRequestHandler Handler PHP_via_FastCGI Error Code 0xc0000005 I tried all the usual fixes, I set the error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_DEPRECATED I also set the date.timezone ="America/Los_Angeles" - don't know if the quotes matter I also read that setting Write permission for the Anonymous Identity on the wp-content folder fixed this issue but I did that and it does not fix the issue. Ironically I was doing all of this while creating a write up to install PHP 5.3 on the IIS 7 Windows 2008 Server Platform so I was testing it out on my server as I wrote it. I
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Board Games Movies Role-Playing Games TV Series Videogames Italiano php-cgi.exe - The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly error and how to fix it June 19, 2015December 18, 2015 Ryan Coding, Networking & Web, Operating Systems, System Configuration The Problem You just installed your brand-new Windows 2012 RC2 Server and you want to setup the PHP framework aswell. You launch the Windows Web Platform and download the latest PHP version (let's say v5.6.0) and set up php.ini and all the relevant configuration files. Then, as soon as you launch the website, you get the following error: C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.6\php-cgi.exe – The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly 1 C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.6\php-cgi.exe – The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly Despite this being a fair common issue, there aren't many posts explaining how to fix the problem yet. Well, here's one. The Solution The fix is really simple: you just need to install Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2012 Update 4, 32-bit version. Notice that, even if you have a 64-bit operating system, you need to install the 32-bit version because PHP is still a 32-bit application. Here's the download link: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30679 Once you install that, you'll be good to go. UPDATE: Since the launch of the x64, experimental version of PHP 5.6 (and above) this post requires the following update: if you're using an 64-bit PHP build, you have to install the 64-bit Visual C++ package, available through the same download link mentioned above. As the two packages can coexist without hassles, our suggestion for 64-bit based installations is to install both as long as x64 PHP builds will be marked as "experimental", so you'll be able to switch back to the x86 version whenever you need to. RELATED POSTS Error 405 – Methods not Allowed in ASP.NET Core PUT and DELETE requests Add a multi-l