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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #460] Will not work on windows


From: nobody
Subject: [Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #460] Will not work on windows
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 01:55:10 -0400

=================== BUG #460: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=460&group_id=509

Changes by: Dave Hall <address@hidden>
Date: 2002-Aug-21 15:55 (Australia/Melbourne)

------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
Hi None

It is possible to use phpgw without mcrypt ... just disable it in your 
configuration ... but email passwords (and some other info??) is stored as 
plain text in the db.  The login password is stored as a md5 value regardless.

Cheers

skwashd



=================== BUG #460: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================


Submitted by: None                      Project: phpGroupWare                   
Submitted on: 2002-May-27 19:43
Category:  None                         Bug Group:  0.9.14 RC3                  
Severity:  5 - Major                    Priority:  None                         
Resolution:  None                       Assigned to:  None                      
Status:  Open                           Platform Version:  Windows              
Reproducibility:  Every Time            

Summary:  Will not work on windows

Original Submission:  Does not work on windows using php 4.2 downloaded from
php.net because it does not include php_mcrypt.dll. This
could probably be sovled by installing this dll but it does
not seem to be readily available on the internet. I searched
on google but the one site which had dlls appeared to be
down.


Follow-up Comments
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Date: 2002-Aug-21 15:55             By: skwashd
Hi None

It is possible to use phpgw without mcrypt ... just disable it in your 
configuration ... but email passwords (and some other info??) is stored as 
plain text in the db.  The login password is stored as a md5 value regardless.

Cheers

skwashd




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