If you trying to install ColdFusion MX7 on Vista and the installer bombs
with java.target.Invocation exception then do a silent install and it should
go in just fine:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=87bd20f4&sliceId=2

Same for Windows Server 2003 SP1, though the installer completes, but you
get a license exception in the log file when the service starts. 

Thought this might help anyone migrating to Vista. 

Also another OT tip if you could fed with having to click OK as vista
prompts you every time it wants to confirm administrator access then this
solved my problems: http://www.tweak-uac.com/ You can disable User Account
Control and then everything will run in Administrator mode. Obviously this
removes security which has put in place to strengthen the system and stop
foreign programs gaining admin access, so you may want to consider where
this is a risk before disabling UAC.


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