i have all the files...i basically copied all the files off the old server and 
uploaded them to the new server...i checked for the file you mentioned and its 
up on the server.  i was able to get around that error by modifying the 
following code in my fusebox4.loader.cfmx file:

<cfif NOT structKeyExists(variables, "fb_relativeFilePath")>
        <cfinclude template="udf_relativefilepath.cfm" />
</cfif>

if i commented out the if condition the file is included.

right now i'm working through a issue with the parsing of model\circuit.xml.  
for some reason im getting this error:

Error reading circuit.xml  
A problem was encountered while reading the circuit file circuit.xml for 
circuit v. This is usually caused by unmatched XML tag-pairs. Close all XML 
tags explicitly or use the / (slash) short-cut.  

the file is structured correctly as i can open it up in IE without any 
issues...do i need to add the mime type through IIS or something?
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Traher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 2:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: fusebox 4 and Windows 2003


I'm not sure if we are running fb4.1 on w2003 but we probably are on some
project. My guess would be a missing core file.

is this FB4 or FB4.1?

are you sure you have all the core files?

have you got the file 'udf_canonicalpath.cfm' ?



On 10/28/06, Jason Rogoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone installed fusebox 4 on a windows 2003 machine? I'm moving one
> our apps over to a new server and receiving the following error:
>
> Variable FB_CANONICALPATH is undefined.
>
> Thanks
>
> 



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