![]() It is also a good way to kill time in the travel. Media entertainment is the main entertainment for normal people. Since yesterday I have tried everything that found on the Internet that may have been slightly related to my problem with no luck, as a consequence my my.ini in a mess with some extra things and a lot of bigger numbers than the default ones, probably a lot of unnecesary stuff. I have no idea what can be a possible cause of this problem, the programs still run fine if I connect them to the old server which I think it's pretty much running with the default Mysql configuration, they also ran well when I tried Mamp in this same computer but I ended up having problems with its services so I discarded that option. In the one application that I'm using now to troubleshot this I noticed that it always timed out in the middle of a Select Query that delivered 4.000 rows when the program is loading the initial data, but adding a Limit 100 at the end of that particular request made the program fully load but timeout later if I kept operating it to make it make more Select queries for smaller amount of data at short intervals. I have a handful of databases that I access with a few basic programs, after importing everything to the new server and changing very little of the default configurations my programs ran fine and much faster than before when tested in the same machine, but when I try to use them from another computer in the same network I keep getting Timeout errors with the 2 applications that have to load the biggest amount of data through Queries. So recently I installed the latest version of WampServer in a new computer to replace an old one that I'm using mainly to host a Mysql server. 'php.exe' that it cannot find in the current working directory. Windows searches folders in the PATH to find executables i.e. %PATH% plus the new directory we want to add to it. "PATH=%PATH% says create a new PATH environmant variable with the current path i.e. If I would use the batch file as you suggested on Stackoverflow, where would I need to place the batch file and would require that I also change the PATH in the Environment Variable? And would that not conflict with Wampserver? "C:\\wamp64\\bin\\php\\php7.2.4\\php.exe" ->path set in the PATH Environment Variable Is there any other way to configure PHP so that no errors are encountered? Using a PATH on Wampserver or PHP version is detrimental to the proper functioning of Wampserver. ![]() Wampserver does not use, modify or require the PATH environment variable. It seems that a PHP installation is declared in the environment variable PATH There is Wampserver path (c:/wamp64) into Windows PATH environment variable: (C:\wamp64\bin\php\php7.2.4\php.exe) Now, when I use ST-3 and Wampserver, Wampserver shows an error: I am using both Sublime Text 3 and Visual Studio Code, but am having problems running PHP in VSCode as it requires one to declare the path to PHP in Environment which I have done.
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