Yes, I have two development machines I'm trying to work with, and a
production server that's working CFServer4.0.1 just fine. I'm reluctant
to upgrade the server to 4.5.1 until I see it working in my development
first, to see if there are any conflicts with my existing templates.
The development machines are totally stand-alone. Our firewall doesnt
allow access to the server so they're not even networked to each other.
Just PCs connected in one case to a ISDN line and in the other case to a
modem. No other apps on the PCs, except what you'd normally expect to
find on a PC - Office, Dreamweaver3, Fireworks3, Ultra Edit, Linkbot,
CuteFTP, SQLServer7 (yes I know its inefficient on a PC but it's the only
way to reproduce the server on the development environment)
Cheers,
Mike Kear
On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, Andrew Scott wrote:
> Yeah I could see how that could be frustrating, but there are problems with
> the latest studio. But they are only little anoying bugs with a work around.
> Nothing like you were describing. Can I ask does you environment only have
> the one machine, for example you run the web server, Coldfusion Server and
> studio on the one machine. I don't do it this way, as I find it easier to
> have a seperate machine for developing and a seperate for my server. I am
> wondering if this might be a solution if you had the resource to proved a
> seperate machine. It couldn't hurt, because if you are it could be a case of
> too much memory being taken up from the machine's normal resources.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Michael Kear
> Sent: Monday, 19 June 2000 10:28 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: studio errors
>
>
> Well thanks for that Andrew - it means that it IS POSSIBLE that at the end
> of this saga that's now been going for more than 2 months, I might have a
> Studio that works. it **IS** possible the thing is going to be usable.
>
> It's running in Windows98 64MB and I've tried it in Windows95/48MB
>
> But on the plus side, I'm pleased to report that after all this time
> Allaire's support has finally woken up and offered a suggestion. Perhaps
> I have two web servers running. (I don't). Not much progress, but it
> **IS** progress.
>
> Andrew thanks for your suggestion and for giving me the confidence to
> continue. I was starting to think I'm better just to cut my losses, throw
> a A$1000 program away and suggest my clients buy another program. I was
> not looking forward to telling them they have to throw out that amount of
> money.
>
> Cheers,
> Mike Kear
> AFP Web Development
> Webmaster, Australian Consumers Association
> Windsor, NSW, Australia
>
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