> Before having a chance to run with ProcMon, I reinstalled CF9
> tested the bat file without success, decided to change the
> logon account setting to "Interact with Desktop" (or whatever it says),
> as I remember having an issue with that...but I think that was when I was
> trying to use a third party FTP program instead of cfftp to download files.

That's not needed to run batch files.

> I did see something on the sitepoint.com forums about port conflicts
> between CF9 and CFB, but I'm not using CFB...and I couldn't find any port
> settings in the jvm.config file which the author in the forum said he
> modified to resolve the conflict.  (I couldn't even *find* the jvm.config 
> file...)

You should always be able to find your jvm.config file, or any other
file when you know the name of the file. To find it, you simply open a
command prompt, navigate to the directory or drive where you know the
file is located, and type:

dir jvm.config /s

This will recurse through subdirectories.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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