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Old 2nd July 2012, 01:16 PM
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PHP not connecting to SOAP until apache restarted

Hello,

For some time now, whenever I start my computer (laptop, connected via wired connection), I need to restart httpd manually after login in order to get php to connect to soap client.

Anyone has experienced similar issue?

Many thanks,
Marek
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