I really wish that I could reproduce this problem on one of my dev servers.
Since I see this problem on one of my clients production servers I can't
really play with It and try to resolve it.

I have a few guesses on what may cause the problem.  

Check your system path, see if a:\  is in the system path (Go to a command
prompt and type "path")

Check your CF logs. CFusionMX\logs.  See if there is some clue in there.

Try disabling RDS if you can  

Any chance you have a database mapped to the A: drive? You may want to take
a peak at the neo-query.xml file.

I know that windows has a registry value for the "install path". I wonder if
CFMX has something similar. Anyone?


Seems like this is something that MAY be able to be tweaked in one of the
XML jrun or neo config files. But, I'm not officially suggesting that you go
out and start editing those files. ;-)

Mark W. Breneman
-Cold Fusion Developer
-Network Administrator
  Vivid Media
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.vividmedia.com
  608.270.9770

-----Original Message-----
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:20 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: JRUN Error: No disk in drive A?

Nope, this is just a pure web server.  All we have is IIS and CFMX
installed.  We got the error when restarting the server, not when
RDSing.  Very odd.  If anyone from MM has some insight, please share.

John Burns

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark W. Breneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 10:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: JRUN Error: No disk in drive A?

I was one of the people looking for a fix for this a few months ago. I
see this error when I try to RDS to a client's server.  Not sure if this
is the same issue.

I can't say for sure but, it looks like the RDS call does not time out.
So, if you have your Max number of connections set to 2 and you attempt
to connect via RDS twice you have no available "connections" and the
server is "dead" until someone dismisses the pop up messages.  I don't
have access to this server so most of this is second hand from the
client and thus can not test this theory.

I am not aware of any current fix for this. I have heard of a rumor that
there is a CFMX 6.1 service pack / hot fix roll up / point upgrade (not
sure what it will be officially be called) in the works and that issues
like this should be address by it.

Just out of curiosity do you have the Novell client installed on the
server?

Mark W. Breneman
-Cold Fusion Developer
-Network Administrator
  Vivid Media
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.vividmedia.com
  608.270.9770

-----Original Message-----
From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:21 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: JRUN Error: No disk in drive A?

Anyone know why a server wouldn't restart while giving a JRUN error
saying there is no disk in Drive A?  I remember this coming up before,
but since the search is disabled on the archives, I can't seem to find
info on it.  Any ideas?

John Burns

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