Since you are running IIS then you can simply add the .cfm as stated in
the other post to the ISCF.dll.

Job done.







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-----Original Message-----
From: Kernel Sanders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 07 June 2002 15:15
To: CF_OpenSource
Subject: Install Problems after eval software

I have evaluating CF 4.5 for the 30 day trial period
and have tried to install the 4.5 full software
package and my system will not recognize this setup.
My system is Win 2000 Pro.  I have checked the
services and they are running.  I have uninstalled and
reinstalled numerous times.  I am running Personal Web
Server for development before I post to the web and it
works fine.  Is there a way I can enter this
information manually so that it will recognize the
cfm file extension?

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