I have a similar problem, though I arrived at it a different way.

IIS 5 on Windows XP. CF running in J2EE mode on top of JRun4.

Befor installing CF7 I decided to re-install JRun. That went fine. I
downloaded the J2EE version of CF 7 & installed the "cfusion" server in
JRun. That's also fine. I can run CF apps and JSPs/servlets via the JRun web
server with no problem. Also, IIS is serving HTML, ASP and Perl with no
problems.

Now, to connect CF up to IIS. I ran the JRun Web Server Config Tool and
connected the cfusion server to "All" web sites in IIS. I see in IIS that
the JRunScripts virtual dir has been created and the jrun.dll has appeared,
and the mappings for cfm, cfc etc have been created. However, when I try to
hit a .cfm page that's located under wwwroot I get "Cannot find server or
DNS error". Or sometimes, it just hangs.

What am I missing?

Thanks

Nick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sean Corfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Problems installing CFMX 7


> Mike,
>
> I wish I could offer some help here... I can only suggest that you
> apply for the position of Macromedia ColdFusion Installation QA since
> you seem capable of breaking our installers in every possible way...
> :)
>
> I'll send parts of this thread to the installer guys here and see if
> they can help you off-list...
>
> Sean
>
>
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 07:13:19 +1100, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Thanks Michael, I did both of those things, and they apparently did
> > what they're supposed to, because there were no error messages,  but
> > then what?
> >
> > I still can't get the administrator to work, because   it still wants
> > to download the index.cfm file rather than run it.
> >
> > If i run the jrun web server configuration tool, it still doesn't
> > enable the OK button, still can't find any Jrun.   If I try to
> > manually configure the IIS5.1 because apparently the installAnywhere
> > routine doesnt want to,  I can't even add the .cfm file extension to
> > the configuration of the default site, because there is no .exe file
> > to add to the dialog box.
> >
> > I still say there ought to be some information at macromedia.com to
> > help people for whom things dont go perfectly.   Like me.   I think
> > that's far more important than explaining what happens when it's a
> > perfect installation  for people who never need to see it.
> >
>
> 

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