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I've been working with a WAMP install for quite a while now with LDAP enabled and everything is going smoothly. Now though I have to set up another machine and for some reason I can't enable LDAP.

I checked the output of phpinfo() and the LDAP section isn't there. I edited php.ini to uncomment the line:

extension = php_ldap.dll

I also checked the filepath being searched for extensions and the file php_ldap.dll is in the right place.

I'm positive I'm editing the right php.ini file since I checked the filepath being shown by phpinfo(), and also I am able to successfully enable/disable other extensions.

I have rebooted Apache after every change made.

While Googling this, the only solutions I found were those above, plus one or two mentions of editing the Windows PATH variable to include the path to php.ini? Tried it even though it didn't make sense to me (as I already know php.ini is being parsed). I also checked my previous install on the other machine and from what I can see I never added any PHP directories to the PATH on that machine

Edit with complete answer

Frank's answer below led me to the solution so I thought I'd consolidate everything now.

To Enable LDAP Support on a WAMP server:

  1. Uncomment extension = php_ldap.dll in php.ini
  2. IMPORTANT: Make sure that you're editing the right php.ini by checking the output of phpinfo()
  3. Check the php.ini file for the location of your extensions directory
  4. Check that php_ldap.dll is located in that directory
  5. (THE STEP I MISSED) Find the files libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll and add their directory to the Windows PATH
  6. Reboot Apache. If LDAP is enabled there will be a section about it in the output of phpinfo()
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  • There are a few hints here: php.net/manual/en/ldap.installation.php . Note you need to add two other DLLs libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll. You may also need to compile with --with-ldap Jan 11, 2012 at 21:04
  • Hm... I don't have access to the machine now but I have a feeling that's what I needed. I mentioned above I added the php.ini directory to PATH, perhaps I was misread something saying to add the extensions directory to the PATH. I possibly copied the two .dll files straight into system32 last time I set this up, so I wouldn't have found any clues when I checked that machine's PATH Jan 11, 2012 at 21:13
  • @FrankFarmer it's working now! Those two files were sitting in the same directory that php.ini was in but obviously weren't being found. I added that directory to the windows PATH and LDAP became enabled! I checked the first machine again (the one that was working) after that for those files, they were in PHP's default extension folder. So maybe copying them in there is all that's needed, rather than using the PATH variable. I didn't think to check at the time, but tomorrow morning I'll move those files and reboot. Then I'll post back here again just to have everything covered. Jan 12, 2012 at 20:20
  • @FrankFarmer Your comment led directly to the solution, so if you'd like to post an answer I'll accept it Jan 12, 2012 at 20:23
  • when I saw php.ini file this (extension = php_ldap.dll) was not there I just added this line and ldap enabled. May 1, 2014 at 18:41

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There are a few hints here: http://php.net/manual/en/ldap.installation.php . Note you need to add two other DLLs libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll. You may also need to compile with --with-ldap

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I followed these instructions but still couldn't get LDAP loading in my phpinfo(). The Apache logs showed on startup the following non-fatal message: ######/php5.4.16/ext/php_ldap.dll - The specified module could not be found. in Unknown on line 0

In the end, I looked at phpinfo() again and saw that the system variable PATH was being used instead of my user variable PATH and it didn't contain the correct path to PHP's root and PHP's extension folder. Simply adding them in ####\php\php5.4.16;####\php\php5.4.16\ext; and restarting Apache, solved the problem. Hope this can help someone else out.

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  1. Check out libsasl.dll libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll in your PHP folder
  2. If libeay32.dll, ssleay32.dll are not there, download it from https://code.google.com/archive/p/openssl-for-windows/downloads
  3. Copy them to System32 folder in Windows
  4. Now you can see LDAP section on you phpinfo(). it worked for me.

My environment
Windows 10
PHP 7.4.3
Apache 2.4.41

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im using phpstorm. if you cant find the comment, just paste"extension = php_ldap.dll" at the bottom of your php.ini page. you are welcome

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