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Originally Posted by mike2902
Where might I find php.ini ?
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Look. This problem you are having is going to continue as long as YOU allow it to continue. Let's look at it logically:
#1: You made NO changes at all just prior to the problems, correct? And there's been no hacking or defacing?
#2: Software and platforms and scripts don't get "tired" or wear out, or lose tolerance, or anything like that. If you don't alter it, it stays consistent.
MACHINES
DO WEAR OUT, LOSE TOLERANCE, AND GET "TIRED." They also outright break.
You are on a MACHINE and the MACHINE is the problem, if #1 above is true.
It's really just this simple and no amount of worrying about php.ini files and other stuff that was NEVER CHANGED gets you any closer to ending this problem.
IT'S THE MACHINE! I have seen this about a dozen times the last 12 years. It is NEVER the vBulletin, when #1 above is true.
How about this. Let's try something really simple and easy to do: HAVE THEM PUT YOU ON A DIFFERENT MACHINE AND THEN WATCH THE PROBLEMS MAGICALLY DISAPPEAR.
Works every time it is tried, when the situation is as you have described and #1 above is true.