Below is an easy step-by-step configuration approach for windows web server 
configuration. Applicable for IIS, Apache and iPlanet.  Please ignore steps that do 
not apply.

1) Stop your web server.
2) Please uninstall CFMX, 
3) Delete any registry key for HKLM\Software\Macromedia\ColdFusion, 
4) Delete the <CFusionMX_installdir> and rename the CFIDE and CFDOCS from your IIS 
webroot.
5) Reboot your machine.  
6) On reinstalling CFMX, please use the stand alone webserver that came with CFMX.
7) Try to access the CFMX Administrator on port 8500.
8) From your <CFusionMX>\Bin\Connectors folder, double click on the particular 
connector you wish to work with CFMX.  If you receive an error stating that Jrun is 
not started, please close the DOS window and launch C:\CFusionMX\Bin\cfstart.bat then 
launch the <web>_connector.bat again.
9) A directory C:\CFusionMX\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1, should have been created with 
jrun.dll for IIS, mod_jrun.so for Apache and jrun_nsapi35.dll inside the 1 directory.
10) Please verify from your CF documentation on what entries should have been 
created/inserted to Apache and Netscape conf files.  For IIS, there might be a need to 
Map .cfm to C:\CFusionMX\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun.dll in your IIS console.  To 
apply the instruction, please go to START > SETTINGS > CONTROL PANEL > ADMINISTRATIVE 
TOOLS > INTERNET SERVICES MANAGER.  Double click on the computer icon/name. Right 
click on the Default website, or onto the virtual site you need to define the mapping, 
and select properties.  Click on the Home Directory tab and click on the Configuration 
button.  This is where internet documents are mapped, by their extension, and this is 
where you will need to apply Step # 10.
11) If you did not delete or rename your old CFIDE and CFDOCS folders from your 
webroot, please rename/delete them now and copy the CFIDE and CFDOCS folders from 
<CFusionMX_installdir>\wwwroot to your webroot.
12) Try launching the CFMX Administrator using the port of your web server.



Bryan Stevenson wrote:

>Man I'd stop slagging people for not helping or not caring..it's not going
>to get you any help.  It could simply be that nobody has an answer for you.
>
>IMHO you should not install a new CF Server in the last 30 minutes of your
>day....that's your oversight and not ours.
>
>Why did you want them to co-exist in the first place?
>
>Did you try and install CFMX to run through IIS along with CF 5 or did you
>try and install it to run off the standalone server?  AFAIK it can only
>co-exist with previous CF versions if it runs through the standalone server.
>
>Have you tried tech support?
>
>Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
>VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
>Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
>t. 250.920.8830
>e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>---------------------------------------------------------
>Macromedia Associate Partner
>www.macromedia.com
>---------------------------------------------------------
>Vancouver Island ColdFusion Users Group
>Founder & Director
>www.cfug-vancouverisland.com
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michael Kear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 10:10 AM
>Subject: RE: Installation problem with MX - HELP!!
>
>
>  
>
>>Well I think I have no choice but to give up.  I have been trying to get
>>someone  to help with my problem for 3and a half hours now, and its
>>after 5am Saturday. I still have a partial installation of CFMX. It
>>doesn't work and nor does my previous CF5.0.  What began at 9pm last
>>night as what I thought would be a 20-30 minute job before stopping work
>>has turned into an 8 hour nightmare with no sign of any solution.
>>
>>No one seems to be able to see what my problem is.  All I've had in the
>>last 3.5 hours is either "calm down and fix your problem" or "rtm" or
>>being told to do something that's at least 4 steps past where the
>>installation got to.
>>
>>
>>The problem is this:  I was stupid enough to believe the Macromedia docs
>>when they said CFMX could coexist on a winXPPRO system with CF5.0.  When
>>it proved that it would work but only if you measure response times with
>>a calendar, I decided to bite the bullet and go for CFMX on my Dev
>>server rather than both servers.   I removed the CFMX, and reinstalled
>>it according to the installation instructions on the Macromedia site.
>>Out of 11 steps, it got to step 7 and won't go further.  NO one has
>>seemed to grasp this notion so far.
>>
>>
>>I think I am going to have to tear down all my CF server stuff, and
>>rebuild CF5.0 from scratch, then probably have to redo all my DSNs too
>>because last time I installed CF it broke all the DSN settings. It'll do
>>it again probably.   Somehow I'll have to figure out which Macromedia
>>registry keys are for Fireworks, which for DWMX, which for FlashMX so I
>>can leave those there, and which are for CFMX and which for CF5.0.
>>
>>
>>I just apologise for having such a boring problem that no one wants to
>>bother with it any more.   I tried to look in House of Fusion's archives
>>for IIs or CFMX but you get fifty gazillion entries.
>>
>>
>>This list is becoming very clique-plagued.   Unless you're one of the
>>inner circle on this list, its difficult to get a question answered.
>>I'm sorry about that because it has been a wonderful resource over the
>>last 3 years as I learned about ColdFusion.  Now it's next-to-useless
>>because it's all about CFMX,  I don't have CFMX, and it seems no one
>>will help me GET CFMX either.
>>
>>
>>SO back to CF5.0 I go I suppose.  That's if I can actually get that to
>>work.
>>
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea how I can recover all the settings I had in my
>>CF5 now that the installation has partially wrecked it?
>>
>>
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Michael Kear
>>Windsor, NSW, Australia
>>AFP Webworks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Michael Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Saturday, 8 March 2003 4:03 AM
>>To: CF-Talk
>>Subject: RE: Installation problem with MX - HELP!!
>>
>>Thank you for your advice. Right here its just gone 4am Saturday.  I
>>started updating my server at 9pm Friday.  All previous installations of
>>CF have been a 10 minute job.  This time it's been hours.
>>
>>There is no one at Macromedia to ask at 4am on Saturdays.
>>
>>My servers are broken and I have a deadline that is now looking pretty
>>dubious and I want to get to bed sometime before dawn.  All I was doing
>>was following the instructions in the docs that so many people have
>>referred me to.
>>
>>I am sorry I yelled, but I am  not such an amateur that I would load
>>totally new software on a production server.
>>
>>
>>Thanks for your suggestion that I put a logical gameplan together.  I
>>started asking the question on this list when I realized that I had
>>exhausted all the options in knew about.  I thought perhaps some of you
>>who had been through this before might help me.  All anyone seems to
>>want to do is either criticize me or tell me to RTFM.  I'VE READ THE
>>(*&*&^ MANUAL!  IT DOESN'T HELP!  The manual got me into this damn mess
>>because it told me I could have both servers on the one system.
>>
>>
>>So what exactly would your logical game plan be?
>>
>>
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Michael Kear
>>Windsor, NSW, Australia
>>AFP Webworks.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>
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