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  • olafilink@gmail.com

    problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

    Hello,

    we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
    When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
    when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
    i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
    happens.
    I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
    Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?

    Olaf

  • Kimmo Laine

    #2
    Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

    <olafilink@gmai l.comwrote in message
    news:1175067975 .140265.315960@ y66g2000hsf.goo glegroups.com.. .
    Hello,
    >
    we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
    When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
    when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
    i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
    happens.
    I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
    Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?

    Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
    something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME

    --
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    • olafmol

      #3
      Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

      On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
      <olafil...@gmai l.comwrote in message
      >
      news:1175067975 .140265.315960@ y66g2000hsf.goo glegroups.com.. .
      >
      Hello,
      >
      we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
      When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
      when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
      i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
      happens.
      I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
      Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
      >
      Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
      something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
      >
      --
      "Ohjelmoija on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/- Satunnaisesti päivittyvä nettisarjis
      s...@outolempi. net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
      yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
      taken care of.

      Olaf

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      • Jerry Stuckle

        #4
        Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

        olafmol wrote:
        On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
        ><olafil...@gma il.comwrote in message
        >>
        >news:117506797 5.140265.315960 @y66g2000hsf.go oglegroups.com. ..
        >>
        >>Hello,
        >>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
        >>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
        >>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
        >>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
        >>happens.
        >>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
        >>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
        >Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
        >something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
        >>
        >--
        >"Ohjelmoija on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/- Satunnaisesti päivittyvä nettisarjis
        >s...@outolempi .net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
        >
        yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
        taken care of.
        >
        Olaf
        >
        Olaf,

        Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
        permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.

        And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.

        --
        =============== ===
        Remove the "x" from my email address
        Jerry Stuckle
        JDS Computer Training Corp.
        jstucklex@attgl obal.net
        =============== ===

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        • olafmol

          #5
          Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

          On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
          olafmol wrote:
          On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
          <olafil...@gmai l.comwrote in message
          >
          >news:117506797 5.140265.315960 @y66g2000hsf.go oglegroups.com. ..
          >
          >Hello,
          >we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
          >When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
          >when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
          >i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
          >happens.
          >I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
          >Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
          Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
          something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
          >
          --
          "Ohjelmoija on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisesti päivittyvä nettisarjis
          s...@outolempi. net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
          >
          yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
          taken care of.
          >
          Olaf
          >
          Olaf,
          >
          Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
          permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
          >
          And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
          >
          Hello,

          all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
          create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
          this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
          this returncode 128.
          Furthermore, when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
          parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
          try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
          Could it be something with my PHP installation?

          Olaf


          Comment

          • Jerry Stuckle

            #6
            Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

            olafmol wrote:
            On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
            >olafmol wrote:
            >>On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
            >>><olafil...@g mail.comwrote in message
            >>>news:1175067 975.140265.3159 60@y66g2000hsf. googlegroups.co m...
            >>>>Hello,
            >>>>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
            >>>>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
            >>>>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
            >>>>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
            >>>>happens.
            >>>>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
            >>>>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
            >>>Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
            >>>something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
            >>>--
            >>>"Ohjelmoij a on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisesti päivittyvä nettisarjis
            >>>s...@outolem pi.net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
            >>yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
            >>taken care of.
            >>Olaf
            >Olaf,
            >>
            >Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
            >permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
            >>
            >And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
            >>
            >
            Hello,
            >
            all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
            create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
            this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
            this returncode 128.
            Furthermore, when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
            parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
            try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
            Could it be something with my PHP installation?
            >
            Olaf
            >
            >
            It's always possible it's something in your installation. But it sounds
            more like convert.exe can't access some resource. Maybe a temp
            directory? I don't know.

            Is there anything in your error log file, or your Windows Event log
            about it?

            --
            =============== ===
            Remove the "x" from my email address
            Jerry Stuckle
            JDS Computer Training Corp.
            jstucklex@attgl obal.net
            =============== ===

            Comment

            • olafmol

              #7
              Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

              On 28 mrt, 17:58, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
              olafmol wrote:
              On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
              olafmol wrote:
              >On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
              >><olafil...@gm ail.comwrote in message
              >>>news:1175067 975.140265.3159 60@y66g2000hsf. googlegroups.co m...
              >>>Hello,
              >>>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
              >>>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
              >>>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
              >>>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
              >>>happens.
              >>>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
              >>>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
              >>Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
              >>something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
              >>--
              >>"Ohjelmoija on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisestipä ivittyvä nettisarjis
              >>s...@outolemp i.net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
              >yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
              >taken care of.
              >Olaf
              Olaf,
              >
              Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
              permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
              >
              And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
              >
              Hello,
              >
              all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
              create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
              this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
              this returncode 128.
              Furthermore, when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
              parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
              try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
              Could it be something with my PHP installation?
              >
              Olaf
              >
              It's always possible it's something in your installation. But it sounds
              more like convert.exe can't access some resource. Maybe a temp
              directory? I don't know.
              >
              Is there anything in your error log file, or your Windows Event log
              about it?
              >
              --
              there doesn't seem to be any error-events in the logs. Convert.exe can
              access the resources ok when the PHP script is ran from the
              commandline with PHP.exe. Very strange. I think it has something to do
              with our PHP config and/or some obscure security setting somewhere...

              Olaf


              Comment

              • Schraalhans Keukenmeester

                #8
                Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

                olafmol wrote:
                On 28 mrt, 17:58, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                >olafmol wrote:
                >>On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                >>>olafmol wrote:
                >>>>On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
                >>>>><olafil... @gmail.comwrote in message
                >>>>>news:11750 67975.140265.31 5960@y66g2000hs f.googlegroups. com...
                >>>>>>Hello,
                >>>>>>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
                >>>>>>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
                >>>>>>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
                >>>>>>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
                >>>>>>happens .
                >>>>>>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
                >>>>>>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
                >>>>>Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
                >>>>>somethin g like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
                >>>>>--
                >>>>>"Ohjelmoij a on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisestipä ivittyvä nettisarjis
                >>>>>s...@outol empi.net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
                >>>>yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
                >>>>taken care of.
                >>>>Olaf
                >>>Olaf,
                >>>Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
                >>>permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
                >>>And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
                >>Hello,
                >>all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
                >>create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
                >>this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
                >>this returncode 128.
                >>Furthermore , when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
                >>parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
                >>try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
                >>Could it be something with my PHP installation?
                >>Olaf
                >It's always possible it's something in your installation. But it sounds
                >more like convert.exe can't access some resource. Maybe a temp
                >directory? I don't know.
                >>
                >Is there anything in your error log file, or your Windows Event log
                >about it?
                >>
                >--
                >
                there doesn't seem to be any error-events in the logs. Convert.exe can
                access the resources ok when the PHP script is ran from the
                commandline with PHP.exe. Very strange. I think it has something to do
                with our PHP config and/or some obscure security setting somewhere...
                >
                Olaf
                >
                >
                Maybe completely off here, but isn't it true the commandline version
                runs as YOU, and the IIS-server parsed version runs as the server? So
                the fact the cli version works doesn't mean you still are facing a
                rights issue...

                Sh.

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                • olafmol

                  #9
                  Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

                  On 28 mrt, 19:21, Schraalhans Keukenmeester <bitbuc...@inva lid.spam>
                  wrote:
                  olafmol wrote:
                  On 28 mrt, 17:58, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                  olafmol wrote:
                  >On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                  >>olafmol wrote:
                  >>>On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
                  >>>><olafil...@ gmail.comwrote in message
                  >>>>>news:11750 67975.140265.31 5960@y66g2000hs f.googlegroups. com...
                  >>>>>Hello,
                  >>>>>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
                  >>>>>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it worksok
                  >>>>>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, butwhen
                  >>>>>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
                  >>>>>happens.
                  >>>>>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
                  >>>>>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
                  >>>>Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
                  >>>>something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
                  >>>>--
                  >>>>"Ohjelmoi ja on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisestipä ivittyvä nettisarjis
                  >>>>s...@outole mpi.net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
                  >>>yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
                  >>>taken care of.
                  >>>Olaf
                  >>Olaf,
                  >>Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
                  >>permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
                  >>And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
                  >Hello,
                  >all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
                  >create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
                  >this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
                  >this returncode 128.
                  >Furthermore, when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
                  >parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
                  >try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
                  >Could it be something with my PHP installation?
                  >Olaf
                  It's always possible it's something in your installation. But it sounds
                  more like convert.exe can't access some resource. Maybe a temp
                  directory? I don't know.
                  >
                  Is there anything in your error log file, or your Windows Event log
                  about it?
                  >
                  --
                  >
                  there doesn't seem to be any error-events in the logs. Convert.exe can
                  access the resources ok when the PHP script is ran from the
                  commandline with PHP.exe. Very strange. I think it has something to do
                  with our PHP config and/or some obscure security setting somewhere...
                  >
                  Olaf
                  >
                  Maybe completely off here, but isn't it true the commandline version
                  runs as YOU, and the IIS-server parsed version runs as the server? So
                  the fact the cli version works doesn't mean you still are facing a
                  rights issue...
                  >
                  Sh.
                  I think you might be right somewhere. The thing is i now have run the
                  application pool for the website i am using under a more powerfull
                  account, and now i can use convert.exe without a problem.
                  Still, the ffmpeg.exe returns code 128.

                  Olaf

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                  • Jerry Stuckle

                    #10
                    Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

                    olafmol wrote:
                    On 28 mrt, 17:58, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                    >olafmol wrote:
                    >>On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                    >>>olafmol wrote:
                    >>>>On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
                    >>>>><olafil... @gmail.comwrote in message
                    >>>>>news:11750 67975.140265.31 5960@y66g2000hs f.googlegroups. com...
                    >>>>>>Hello,
                    >>>>>>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
                    >>>>>>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it works ok
                    >>>>>>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, but when
                    >>>>>>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
                    >>>>>>happens .
                    >>>>>>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
                    >>>>>>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
                    >>>>>Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
                    >>>>>somethin g like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
                    >>>>>--
                    >>>>>"Ohjelmoij a on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisestipä ivittyvä nettisarjis
                    >>>>>s...@outol empi.net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
                    >>>>yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
                    >>>>taken care of.
                    >>>>Olaf
                    >>>Olaf,
                    >>>Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
                    >>>permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
                    >>>And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
                    >>Hello,
                    >>all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
                    >>create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
                    >>this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
                    >>this returncode 128.
                    >>Furthermore , when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
                    >>parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
                    >>try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
                    >>Could it be something with my PHP installation?
                    >>Olaf
                    >It's always possible it's something in your installation. But it sounds
                    >more like convert.exe can't access some resource. Maybe a temp
                    >directory? I don't know.
                    >>
                    >Is there anything in your error log file, or your Windows Event log
                    >about it?
                    >>
                    >--
                    >
                    there doesn't seem to be any error-events in the logs. Convert.exe can
                    access the resources ok when the PHP script is ran from the
                    commandline with PHP.exe. Very strange. I think it has something to do
                    with our PHP config and/or some obscure security setting somewhere...
                    >
                    Olaf
                    >
                    >
                    Very strange. But it still looks like a security issue. What happens
                    if you sign on with the web servers userid and try to execute it?

                    --
                    =============== ===
                    Remove the "x" from my email address
                    Jerry Stuckle
                    JDS Computer Training Corp.
                    jstucklex@attgl obal.net
                    =============== ===

                    Comment

                    • olafmol

                      #11
                      Re: problem executing command line scripts on Win2003 IIS6 PHP4 box

                      On 28 mrt, 22:03, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                      olafmol wrote:
                      On 28 mrt, 17:58, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                      olafmol wrote:
                      >On 28 mrt, 15:18, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attg lobal.netwrote:
                      >>olafmol wrote:
                      >>>On 28 mrt, 10:13, "Kimmo Laine" <s...@outolempi .netwrote:
                      >>>><olafil...@ gmail.comwrote in message
                      >>>>>news:11750 67975.140265.31 5960@y66g2000hs f.googlegroups. com...
                      >>>>>Hello,
                      >>>>>we're running an Win2003server with IIS6 and PHP4 in fastCGI config.
                      >>>>>When i try to use system() command to execute ffmpeg.exe it worksok
                      >>>>>when i run the PHP script from the commandline on the server, butwhen
                      >>>>>i run it from the webbrowser i get a return value: 128 and nothing
                      >>>>>happens.
                      >>>>>I checked for all the security settings, and everything seems fine.
                      >>>>>Does anybody have a clue where i should be looking?
                      >>>>Does the IIS user have permission to execute cmd.exe ? the IIS user is
                      >>>>something like IUSR_COMPUTERNA ME
                      >>>>--
                      >>>>"Ohjelmoi ja on organismi joka muuttaa kofeiinia koodiksi" - lpkhttp://outolempi.net/ahdistus/-Satunnaisestipä ivittyvä nettisarjis
                      >>>>s...@outole mpi.net | rot13(x...@bhgb yrzcv.arg)
                      >>>yes, i don't get the "unable to fork" error messages. So that has been
                      >>>taken care of.
                      >>>Olaf
                      >>Olaf,
                      >>Not getting the message doesn't mean anything. IIRC, RC 128 is a
                      >>permission problem, and cmd.exe is a real good bet.
                      >>And BTW - Windows doesn't fork. Linux does.
                      >Hello,
                      >all the permissions are ok, i even put "everyone" to all rights. I can
                      >create normal directories, and pipe directory readings to new files,
                      >this works without a problem. But when i try to execute ffmpeg i get
                      >this returncode 128.
                      >Furthermore, when i try to execute ImageMagick's convert.exe without
                      >parameters, i get the regular output of convert.exe back, but when i
                      >try to convert some images i get a false returncode back.
                      >Could it be something with my PHP installation?
                      >Olaf
                      It's always possible it's something in your installation. But it sounds
                      more like convert.exe can't access some resource. Maybe a temp
                      directory? I don't know.
                      >
                      Is there anything in your error log file, or your Windows Event log
                      about it?
                      >
                      --
                      >
                      there doesn't seem to be any error-events in the logs. Convert.exe can
                      access the resources ok when the PHP script is ran from the
                      commandline with PHP.exe. Very strange. I think it has something to do
                      with our PHP config and/or some obscure security setting somewhere...
                      >
                      Olaf
                      >
                      Very strange. But it still looks like a security issue. What happens
                      if you sign on with the web servers userid and try to execute it?
                      >
                      --
                      i didn't try. I got things working now by downloading another
                      ffmpeg.exe win binary build, with the same security-settings that got
                      convert.exe working this ffmpeg.exe worked 'out of the box'. I guess
                      it has something to do with some .dll (cygwin?) files or something
                      that where installed using another account or something. This is all
                      very confusing but i'm happy i've got it working now.

                      cheers all! Olaf


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