Hey JohnDoh,
Thanks for replying. Your help is GREATLY appreciated.
Unfortunately, I am not entirely clear what this *should* be set to. I checked my C:\PHP\PHP.INI file, under include_path and it looks like this:
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; Paths and Directories ;
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"
;include_path = ".:/php/includes"
;
; Windows: "\path1;\path2"
;include_path = ".;c:\php\includes"
Which clearly illustrates that my include_path is not set -- I am using this on a Windows2003/IIS install, so I would assume that I would set the later of the two. However, I am not sure what to set it to. I do NOT show a folder under my PHP folder for "includes" (ie. No "C:\PHP\Includes" directory) so I am either missing that folder and any of its contents or you are implying that I need to set this to something else.
Please explain this a bit further. I am a well versed IIS/ASP.NET/SQL Server developer, but this PHP stuff is all new to me. I *believe* I have PHP properly installed as I have a test PHP page setup, that appears to run smoothly, without error. But obviously, I am missing something here. Can you tell if I am missing something by examining this page?
I wish RoundCube had a definitive, step-by-step installation procedure for us Windows2003/IIS users. The installation "how-to" is great, but certainly is lacking when it comes to troubleshooting when obscure errors like this one crop up, when trying to execute the very step (/installer) that will help us get this wonderful application up and running. I feel like I am close, but am very frustrated that I can't clear this last hurdle.
Again, all/any help is GREATLY appreciated as RoundCube appears to be the hands-down best webmail client to use with hMail.
Looking very forward to you assistance. Thanks in advance.
BUXjr