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Hello,

(OK, this time, I'm pretty sure I have not forgotten any step)

I am on Windows 8.1.

When I type 'http://winids/temp.php' in the address bar of a web browser (IE or Firefox), I get a 502.2 error. Apparently, it's due to the REDIRECT_STATUS CGI variable not being set in php.ini. But according to the php website, this variable is not set for security reasons...

I tried to do the previous steps again to make sure I had not forgotten anything, to no avail.

If I change this variable, will it solve the problem? Is it safe to do so? Is there another way to solve this issue? Am I completely off-track?

Thank you in advance for your answer.

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Go back to the section Configuring IIS for PHP, and the Windows Intrusion Detection Systems security console and verify all the settings, and if all is good the attach the php.ini file.

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