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1. Open <installPath>\Hornbill\Core Services\SwHttpServer\bin\php.ini
# Open <installPath>\Hornbill\Core Services\SwHttpServer\bin\php.ini
2. Uncomment: error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE   
2. Uncomment: error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE   
(Remove the leading semi-colon)
(Remove the leading semi-colon)

Revision as of 16:03, 31 January 2018



Status: Published
Version: 1.1
Authors: Hornbill Support
Applies to: All Versions of Supportworks


  1. Open <installPath>\Hornbill\Core Services\SwHttpServer\bin\php.ini

2. Uncomment: error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE (Remove the leading semi-colon) 3. Change: error_reporting = Off to error_reporting = On 4. Change: display_errors = On to display_errors = Off 5. Change: log_errors = Off to log_errors = On 6. Change: ;error_log = filename to: error_log = "<installPath>\Hornbill\Supportworks Server\log\phperror.log" (Note: the quotes around the file path are required!!!) 7. Restart the SwHttpServer service