I am attempting to migrate an old Wordpress 3.7 blog to a new web server running PHP 5.6.20 on a fully-patched version of Windows Server 2012 R2.
When I go to /wp-admin/ I get the following error:
Extension Not Loaded The sqlsrv PHP extension is not loaded properly or available for PHP to use.
Check your phpinfo Make sure it is loaded in your php ini file Turn on display_errors and display_startup_errors so you can detect issues with loading the module.
When I look at phpinfo(), I see:
sqlsrv
sqlsrv support enabled
Directive Local Value Master Value
sqlsrv.ClientBufferMaxKBSize 10240 10240
sqlsrv.LogSeverity 0 0
sqlsrv.LogSubsystems 0 0
sqlsrv.WarningsReturnAsErrors On On
When I look in PHP Manager for IIS it shows php_sqlsrv.dll as Enabled
I do note on phpinfo() the following value for Configure Command:
cscript /nologo configure.js "--enable-snapshot-build" "--enable-debug-pack" "--disable-zts" "--disable-isapi" "--disable-nsapi" "--without-mssql" "--without-pdo-mssql" "--without-pi3web" "--with-pdo-oci=c:\php-sdk\oracle\x86\instantclient_12_1\sdk,shared" "--with-oci8-12c=c:\php-sdk\oracle\x86\instantclient_12_1\sdk,shared" "--with-enchant=shared" "--enable-object-out-dir=../obj/" "--enable-com-dotnet=shared" "--with-mcrypt=static" "--without-analyzer" "--with-pgo
I am not sure if that has anything to do with it or how I change that value?
--without-pdo-mssql
- you need to recompile your PHP. Also.. why run PHP on a windows server? You can't even usephp-fpm
, you'll be constrained to performance of your web server. If you have a choice, run it on *nix (I know that changing infrastructure is not always possible, so I'm making a comment).