Make sure you have your nic cable plugged in when you do the install.

Steve
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Dylan Bromby
  To: CF-Server
  Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 5:45 PM
  Subject: RE: CF 6.1 Installation on IIS problem - Please help !!!

  Apache.

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  From: anx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 2:19 PM
  To: CF-Server
  Subject: CF 6.1 Installation on IIS problem - Please help !!!

  Hardware : Notebook as developer machine, plenty of CPU and RAM. The machine
  is standalone not connected to any network.
  Software : Win 2000 Server SP4, IIS 5.0

  Whenever I try to install CF (MX, or 6.1) at the end of the installation I
  get the mesage

  -------------------------------------------------------
  You have successfully completed the first step in installing Macromedia
  Coldfusion MX.
  However, the web server connectors did not install successfully and the web
  server and/or
  website could not be reached on port 80. Possible reasons include a blocked
  port 51020, or the web server and/or website is not running or is not
  configured to listen on port 80 (in which case this is not an error).

  Please complete the following steps to complete the installation:
  1) Consult the Installation Guide on how to manually configure the web
  server connector,
  2) Ensure any firewall software blocking port 51020 is disabled,
  3) Ensure the Coldfusion service is started,
  4) Manually configure your web server connectors,
  5) Confirm your web server and web sites are started, and
  6) Continue your installation by logging in to the Configuration Wizard at
  htt://localhost/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
  -------------------------------------------------------

  Before the installation,
  ***************************
  With netstat I checked that the needed ports are not blocked by something.
  All are free.

  All resident software (firewall, antivirus, etc) were disabled.

  IIS was installed and reinstalled many times with default settings (no
  restrictions in security.properties etc)

  During installation
  *************************
  I asked to use IIS (only default web site)

  In all my efforts I asked installation using all available choices, eg J2EE,
  standalone server etc, but the above error mesage is always the same.

  After the installation
  **************************
  Coldfusion Service is running

  IIS is running (serving only html and asp pages. no cfm pages)

  Macromedia_ColdFusion_MX_InstallLog.log   reports that everything was
  Successfull.

  In IIS mappings no cfm, cfc etc. mappings exist.

  Calling CF administrator page gives a 500 error (obvious because of not
  existing mappings).

  I try to use IIS_connector.bat to fix the IIS connector and I get a new
  error message
  ------------------------------
  Could not connect to any JRun/ColdFusion servers on host localhost.
  Possible causes:
  Server not running
    - Start Macromedia JRun4 or ColdFusion MX server
  Server running
    - JNDI listen port in jndi.properties blocked by TCP/IP filtering or
  firewall on server
    - host restriction in security.properties blocking communication with
  server
  ----------------------------

  Nothing of these causes exist in my machine. As I said
  - CF service is running
  - No TCP/IP filtering, or firewall exist.
  - No restrictions in security.properties exist in IIS.

  Something more, maybe important
  *******************************************
  1. When I install CF with the built-in web server (no IIS) everything is ok
  (no errors).

  2. I have a second development machine, a desktop one. When I install CF (MX
  or 6.1) in this machine I get the 1st error at the end of the installation,
  but then running IIS_connector.bat I connect to IIS with no problem at all.
  My desktop development machine is identical to my notebook (same software
  being installed, same settings on everything, same running services etc)
  The only difference they have is that the desktop has Win 2000 Server SP2
  ... while notebook has Win 2000 Server SP4.

  I have tried everything. I have even uninstalled IIS and re-installed it
  again with default settings, and then re-installed CF. The errors are always
  there.
  I tried install CF 5.0 (this installation has no problem) and then upgrade
  to MX (the errors are again there).

  In the past, I had tried to install CF MX (no 6.1) in a Win 2000 SP3... and
  I was getting error messages again.
  In Coldfusion forums there are many threads about installation problems on
  SP3 and SP4.

  Any ideas ???????????   (before format my notebook....)

  Thanks in advance for your help to all of you.

  Tassos
  ______________________________________
  Anastassios N. Hadjicrystallis
  Consultant - Programmer
  of Internet and Mobile Tech Services
  Athens, Greece

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