Actually, I just got it working. I uninstalled both CF and Apache and
then reinstalled Apache into a non-default directory (C:\Apache). Then I
reinstalled CF and ran the wsconfig. Now it's working, even though the
initial configuration from the first time I pulled up the admin took
about 15 minutes. I think maybe the spaces in the file path must have
had something to do with it -- Apache was installed under the default
"program files/apache group"??? I got to the point where I could do all
sorts of CF code that would work just fine, but I couldn't get into the
administrator and I couldn't use some tags like cfdump or cfobject. I
could even use cfform... Very strange, but it seems to be working now.

I was checking my httpd.conf file though earlier when I was having
troubles and everything seemed to be in place. I even checked it
character for character against what should be added as per the CF web
server configuration documentation.

Thanks anyway,
Ferg


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Dupre [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 10:22 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF 7 and Apache 2.0.52 install

Can you send me your httpd.conf file from Apache?  It looks like
something is misconfigured.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Regards,

Stephen Dupre
Macromedia QA



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