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If php is an executable add dotslash in front of it, like in Linux shell commands.

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On 3/9/2023 at 6:31 AM, matthewb987 said:

i added the path for php and everything but it doesnt work in powershell, works in cmd.

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Yes, like @NelizMastr stated.  Assuming your path is correct, it should look like this in PowerShell:

.\php.exe

 

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