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I failed to mentioned that I am using Internet Explorer
Version 5.5 128-bit
Thanks,
Lenny
----- Original Message -----
From: FatDot - Lenny
Sorey
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 5:58 PM
Subject: Running JRun with External Web Server I am running NT 4.0 SP 5.0 in addition to Cold Fusion
4.5.1
I downloaded JRun 3.0 and installed it into C:\JRUN directory
without any problems. Even ran JRun Connector without any
problems.
The program set up without any problems. I am able to access
JRun under Administration Port 8000 or Default Port 8100 without any
problems.
Running JRun's default server with all examples is no
problem. The problem is that I can't run any JRun JSP's with the default
IIS server. Everytime I attempt to run a JRUN JSP with the external IIS NT
4.0 Server SP5.0, I get a 404 error.
I did set the JRun Connector Filter properly (or so I think)
in the C:\inetpub\scripts\jrun.dll (which is where jrun.dll is located)
with a priority of HIGH. In addition, I defined in the IIS
Application configuration a .JSP with a path executable of
C:\InetPub\scripts\jrun.dll.
Anyone got any suggestions? I am really enjoying what I
have been able to do so far with the default server Port 8100. I'd like to move
on.
I have JRun Server Connector Port set up as Port 10000. I
first attempted to use Port 51000 which is in the JRun Setup Guide but that
didn't work either.
Please email me if I did not give enough information to make a
determination as to what I'm doing wrong.
Thanks in advance,
Lenny R. Sorey
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