From: Lance Johnson Date: July 8 2004 3:20pm Subject: RE: eventum setup List-Archive: http://lists.mysql.com/eventum-users/132 Message-Id: <52F2AD70C422474B857FC9E3F7B625393D03E8@exchange.DOCS.COM> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I think that something is totally right with php and eventum. It seems that php was having problems. But when I have PHP working right (I think), I get an error of=20 Configuration Error:=20 The following problems regarding file and/or directory permissions were found:=20 The GD extension needs to be enabled in your PHP.INI file in order for Eventum to work properly.=20 Please provide the appropriate permissions to the user that the web server run as to write in the directories and files specified above.=20 However, in my php ini file it says that gd is on by default. So something isn't quite meshing here and we're hoping to get this running soon.=20 Lance Johnson Software Developer DOCS, Inc. (800)455-7627 x401 -----Original Message----- From: Lance Johnson [mailto:ljohnson@stripped]=20 Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:17 AM To: eventum-users@stripped Subject: eventum setup I can't seem to get eventum working correctly. I have installed PHP and it seems to be working. And I have eventum setup in IIS correctly it seems. But when I open it in a web browser, it seems to churn for a little bit and then I get an error message about: =20 CGI Timeout The specified CGI application exceeded the allowed time for processing. The server has deleted the process. =20 Any help on resolving this is appreciated. =20 Lance Johnson Software Developer DOCS, Inc. (800)455-7627 x401 =20