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‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply blazingbiz 37 Posts Fix for PHP 5.3 IIS 7 500 Internal Server Error 500 - internal server error. iis The FastCGI process exited unexpectedly Jul 26, 2009 10:20 PM|blazingbiz|LINK This post is to help anyone who is having 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 how to fix 500 internal server error 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 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
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site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise https://forums.iis.net/t/1159556.aspx?Fix+for+PHP+5+3+IIS+7+500+Internal+Server+Error+The+FastCGI+process+exited+unexpectedly to the top 500 error on fresh install of IIS and PHP up vote 18 down vote favorite 3 When attempting to run a PHP file on Windows server 2012 and IIS, I keep getting a 500 error. I cannot find any detailed logs or anything. However, when going to PHP Manager for IIS and click check config, I get the following error: Detailed Error Information: Module FastCgiModule Notification http://serverfault.com/questions/613927/500-error-on-fresh-install-of-iis-and-php ExecuteRequestHandler Handler PHP55_via_FastCGI Error Code 0xc0000135 Requested URL http://domain.com:80/brkld3ip.php Physical Path drive:\sites\domain.com\brkld3ip.php Logon Method Anonymous Logon User Anonymous I installed PHP using Microsoft Web Platform Installer 5.0 on a fresh install of Windows Server. I am new to IIS coming from Linux. So I am not "learned" enough in IIS to know what's going on. I have tried updating C++ redistributable 2012 update 4 as a couple websites suggest. Anybody have any other ideas? EDIT: Another thing I checked was memory limit. One site suggested my memory limit needed to be upped. No change. EDIT: Question: Does Windows have to be rebooted for PHP changes to take effect? php iis share|improve this question edited Jan 29 at 13:48 Kasper Souren 266319 asked Jul 20 '14 at 2:53 alexander7567 2071211 Which version of PHP? –Kev Jul 20 '14 at 5:22 Well when i installed php 5.5 with that Microsoft installer it also installed 5.3. –alexander7567 Jul 20 '14 at 12:47 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 29 down vote accepted There's a fairly good chance you're missing the correct VC++ runtime for the version of PHP you're running. If you're running PHP 5.5.x you need to
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of questions I get from my visitors at thesitewizard.com, I can see that one of the most dreaded errors that newcomers to CGI face is the "500 Internal Server Error". It is one of the most uninformative error messages that can mean anything from an improper upload to a bug in the script. This article attempts to give you some concrete, practical steps that you can take to narrow down the problem and hopefully eliminate it. For the uninitiated, a "500 Internal Server Error" is a message much like the common "404 File Not Found" message. You get the latter message in your browser when you try to access a non-existent web page. You get the "500 Internal Server Error" message when you try to run a script with problems. For the purposes of this article, I am assuming that your CGI script is a Perl script, by far the most commonly available on the Internet. We will try to eliminate the most common errors first (and the easiest-to-eliminate ones): Location Did you upload your scripts into the right place? This is not as obvious as it may seem. Some servers are configured to run your CGI scripts anywhere. Others will only run it when it is installed in a particular directory. It is not just a matter of creating a "cgi-bin" directory — for example, some hosts configure the server so that it will run scripts only from a particular directory outside the web directory structure (for security reasons). Your web page will still call the script "/cgi-bin/script.pl" but the server maps it to the actual directory. You will have to upload it in the right directory, regardless of what your web page calls it. Find out such information from your web host's documentation. File Upload Mode Did you upload your Perl script in ASCII mode? Your FTP client may have uploaded the script in binary mode if you did not take any special action. Perl scripts are ASCII files, and since different operating systems have different ways of representing the end of line character (eg Unix uses a line-feed, Windows uses a carriage-return and line-feed pair), it is important t