Hi Dolma, Heres my 10 steps on how I installed Farcry v4 on IIS6, CFMX8, MS SQL Database in a non-shared hosting environement. Please note that a shared hosting environment is slightly different to setup.
1) Download Farcry v4 (zip file was called Farcry-1394.zip) to your C: drive (or the location of the drive you wish to use to story farcry and your projects on - I will use c: drive for this example) and and unzip it. 2) Renam the folder from "Farcry-1394" to "Farcry". So you now have a folder on your c: drive called "farcry" (C:\farcry). Inside this folder, you will see the following three folders: a) core b) plugins c) projects 3) Open the "projects" folder, and rename the "mollio" folder to the name of your project (in this example, I will use "test" as a project name). 4) Open up MS Management Studio (or whichever tool you use to create your databases) and created a blank MS SQL database. Call the database whatever you want. 5) Log into cold fusion admin, and set up a "mapping" that points to the farcry folder that is mentioned in step 1) above . "/farcry" is the mapping name, which points to "c:\farcry" 6) Still within cold fusion admin, create a DSN that points to the blank MS SQL database, that was created in step 4) above. 7) Within IIS, create a new website entry (call the name of the entry whatever you wish). Within the properties of this entry, point the home directory to your farcry project www folder: "C:\Farcry\projects \test\www". Change the Host Headers to the URL you will type in to access the website. For my own project, I used "test.mydomain.com" for example. 8) Still in IIS6 and the website entry that you have created in step 7) above, create a virtual directory called "farcry" and pointed to "C: \Farcry\core\admin" 9) Now to install farcry - Open up your browser and in the address bar type the domain name that you setup the host headers to recognise in step 7) above (ie. mine would be test.mydomain.com). Now at this point, you may get an error saying "Your IP address is not permitted to access the isntall directory". If you do, open up the application.cfm file that resides at "C:\Farcry\projects\test\www \install" and change line 5 from: <cfset lAllowHosts = "127.0.0.1" /> to <cfset lAllowHosts = #cgi.remote_addr# /> This should allow you to run the installer. 10) The installer fields I used where: Installer Domain Name * = test.mydomain.com Project Virtual Directory = blank Farcry Virtual Directory = /farcry Project DSN * = Enter the DSN of your MS SQL database that I created in step 6) above Database Type * = Microsoft SQL Server Database Owner = dbo. Install the database only = unchecked Delete Installer on completion = unchecked (I always manually delete the install folder after Ive successfully setup each project. Thats just my preference). You can do this also, just dont forget to delete the install folder after successfully setting up your project. Farcry plugins: I have only farcrycms checked. And thats basically it. You should then be able to access the admin by typing the URL (ie. test.mydomain.com/farcry) and the default username and password are both "farcry" (without the quotes). Thats the basics of the install. Im sure there are others who will detail how they install farcry on their development machines. Regards B On Mar 6, 6:10 pm, cupdx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, > Please help me with the installation of Farcry. I have Coldfusion 8 on > ISS. Coldfusion sits on a partition called E. > I have already downloaded Farcry. Thanks in advance. > --Dolma --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "farcry-dev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/farcry-dev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
