Lots of things could cause JRun to max out, including but not limited
too; bad code or client variable clean up.

Check your logs to see what's going on.

No, you don't need to have CF6 installed to upgrade to 7. After you
stick in your CF7 upgrade key, the install process should detect it's
an upgrade and simply ask for your CF6 license key.

Andy

On 23/10/2007, Jenny Gavin-Wear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running CFMX 7 on a Windows 2003 Server - Standard Edition.
>
> I upgraded from MX 6 using the upgrade procedure during the MX7 install.
>
> After installing, I disabled MX6 in services.
>
> All has been running great for some months now, at least 6.
>
> My problem is that the jrun.exe process has suddenly started running at 98%
> plus.
>
> I recalled this was a problem with MX6 so I decided to uninstall MX6, as I'm
> no longer using it.  This promptly removed my cfide directories :/
>
> I then tried reinstalling CFMX7 assuming this would give me the CFIDE, at
> which point I got a message suggesting that for an upgrade, the CFMX6 needs
> to be intalled.
>
> So, I have two questions:
>
> 1.  What could be causing Jrun to be running at 98%+ ?
>
> 2.  Do I HAVE to have CFMX6 installed to run my upgrade edition of MX7?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
> 

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