Nevermind I got it... for those whom what to know below are the steps to take..
Thanks jeremy...you rock my world big boy! Start the Microsoft Internet Service Manager (a.k.a. Microsoft Management Console). Right click on your Web site and choose "Properties". Click the "Home Directory" tab. Click the "Configuration" button. The "App Mappings" tab should be on top. Click any existing entries for .cfm and .dbm and remove all of them one by one (there is no multiple delete option here). Click the "Add" button. The executable should be c:\cfusion\bin\iscf.dll (or wherever it's installed), the extension is ".cfm" and the "Script engine" check box should be checked. Repeat step 7, this time substituting .dbm for .cfm for the extension. Note: This step is purely for backwards compatibility with the previous ColdFusion extension naming nomenclature (.dbm instead of .cfm). It is recommended that you simply rename any templates with a .dbm extension to .cfm and omit this step. Once this is done, you should have two brand new file extension mappings - one for .cfm and one for .dbm - both pointing at c:\cfusion\bin\iscf.dll. Keep clicking OK until all the changes are saved. Run the Test Your ColdFusion Installation Query on the Welcome To ColdFusion page (Start > Programs > ColdFusion 4.0 > Welcome To ColdFusion). > Hey, > > I am having to reinstall a version of CF4.5 on a server but when install > it, it comes up with trying to save the .CFM file rather then display it. > > I know in MX this can be fixed by the connection.bat file but in this > version it doesn't have that as far as i'm aware. Does anyone have any > ideas on what to do? > > Jeremy > P.S. IIS has .cfm files defined in the documents. --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia Developers: http://lists.daemon.com.au/
