Thanks for your help, James, all went well following your procedure till
I got to step 8.  I double clicked the connector.bat file, and got the
following error message: 

[quote]
File C:\CFusionMX\runtime\lib\wsconfig\jrunwin32.dll newer than JAR file
C:\CFusionMX\runtime\lib\wsconfig.jar so not extracted\
[/quote]

Therefore nothing following could work.  There is no \wsconfig\1 folder,
and therefore no contents there.

Why does the release package have an incompatible version of
jrunwin32.dll in it?  What are we supposed to do about that then? 

It means the product, as delivered from the Macromedia site doesn't work
with IIs.

Anyone have any idea what to do about that? 


Cheers,
Michael Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks.





-----Original Message-----
From: James Blaha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 8 March 2003 7:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Installation problem with MX - HELP!!

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.

[snip]


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