If you cant figure it out you can always run apache

On 11/14/06, Mike Staver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't think it's setup right.  Attached is a screen shot of what I
see. I'm not sure what I should put here.

Justin Haygood wrote:
> Do you have .cfm associated with the ColdFusion / JRun ISAPI handler
> and/or CGI process? (not sure which is used for CFM)?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Staver
> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 5:35 PM
> To: discussion@acfug.org
> Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Coldfusion MX 7.0.2 and Windows Vista
> Enterprise x86
>
> Thanks for the input - I thought about doing that as well yesterday, so
> I made the change today.  However, now IIS just serves up the page for
> download rather than parsing it with CFMX.  I have a feeling I'm SOL
> until an update gets released, if one does at all.  I'll be using
> virtual machines for this stuff I think until then.
>
> Damon wrote:
>> I do not have Vista and this may be a log shot but you can try to add
> a MIME
>> type in IIS (IIS 6 you right click the computer name in the IIS
> manager and
>> go to properties, not sure for IIS 7) of .CFM for extension and
>> cfm-application/octet-stream for mime type. This should at least let
> IIS
>> serve up the cfm.
>>
>> Just a guess
>> -Damon Ledet
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike
> Staver
>> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 6:41 PM
>> To: discussion@acfug.org
>> Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Coldfusion MX 7.0.2 and Windows Vista
> Enterprise
>> x86
>>
>> I'm going to go out on a limb here and assume that nobody has tried
> this
>> yet, but I have the final release of Windows Vista Enterprise that was
>> released to manufacturing running on my workstation now. It's a
> completely
>> fresh install, and I attempted to install CFMX 7.0.2 on it to run with
> IIS
>> 7.  As you might assume, it doesn't work.  I'm running the
>> x86 version, rather than the x64 in the hopes more things work with
> it.
>>   I've been wrong with that guess mostly for a lot of apps.
>>
>> Below is what IIS spits out:
>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>> Server Error in Application "Default Web Site"
>> HTTP Error 404.3 - Not Found
>>
>> Description: The page you are requesting cannot be served because of
> the
>> Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) map policy that is
> configured
>> on the Web server. The page you requested has a file name extension
> that is
>> not recognized, and is not allowed.
>>
>> Error Code: 0x80070032
>>
>> Notification: ExecuteRequestHandler
>>
>> Module: StaticFileModule
>>
>> Requested URL: http://127.0.0.1:80/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
>>
>> Physical Path: C:\inetpub\wwwroot\CFIDE\administrator\index.cfm
>>
>> Logon User: Anonymous
>>
>> Logon Method: Anonymous
>>
>> Handler: StaticFile
>>
>> Most likely causes:
>>
>>      * It is possible that a handler mapping is missing. By default,
> the
>> static file handler processes all content.
>>      * The feature you are trying to use may not be installed.
>>      * The appropriate MIME map is not enabled for the Web site or
>> application. (Warning: Do not create a MIME map for content that users
>> should not download, such as .ASPX pages or .config files.)
>>
>> What you can try:
>>
>>      * In system.webServer/handlers:
>>      * Ensure that the expected handler for the current page is
> mapped.
>>      * Pay careful attention to preconditions (e.g. runtimeVersion,
>> pipelineMode, bitness) and compare them to the settings for your
> application
>> pool.
>>      * Pay careful attention to typographical errors in the expected
> handler
>> line.
>>      * Please verify that the feature you are trying to use is
> installed.
>>      * Verify that the MIME map is enabled or add the MIME map for the
> Web
>> site using the command-line tool appcmd.exe.
>>           1. Open a command prompt and change directory to
>> %windir%\system32\inetsrv.
>>           2. To set a MIME type, use the following syntax: appcmd set
> config
>> /section:staticContent /+[fileExtension='string',mimeType='string']
>>           3. The variable fileExtension string is the file name
> extension
>> and the variable mimeType string is the file type description.
>>           4. For example, to add a MIME map for a file which has the
>> extension ".xyz", type the following at the command prompt, and then
> press
>> Enter:
>>           5. appcmd set config /section:staticContent
>> /+[fileExtension='.xyz',mimeType='text/plain']
>>        Warning: Ensure that this MIME mapping is needed for your Web
> server
>> before adding it to the list. Configuration files such as .CONFIG or
> dynamic
>> scripting pages such as .ASP or .ASPX, should not be downloaded
> directly and
>> should always be processed through a handler.
>> Other files such as database files or those used to store
> configuration,
>> like .XML or .MDF, are sometimes used to store configuration
> information.
>> Determine if clients can download these file types before enabling
> them.
>>      * Create a tracing rule to track failed requests for this HTTP
> status
>> code. For more information about creating a tracing rule for failed
>> requests, click here.
>>
>> More Information... This error occurs when the file extension of the
>> requested URL is for a MIME type that is not configured on the server.
>
>> You can add a MIME type for the file extension for files that are not
>> dynamic scripting pages, database, or configuration files. Process
> those
>> file types using a handler. You should not allows direct downloads of
>> dynamic scripting pages, database or configuration files.
>> Server Version Information: Internet Information Services 7.0.
>>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
>> Does anybody have this working by chance? I realize Vista has only
> been
>> completed for few days now, but I was just trying to get an early
> start :)
>

--

                                 -Mike Staver
                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                  http://www.fimble.com



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