Any know problems with cold fusion server on Win2k?

2000-08-08 Thread Christopher S Martin

Hi. I have a few quick questions about Running Cold Fusion Server 4.5 with
IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 Advanced server with service pack 1.  First, in
general, are there any known problems or vulnerabilities with this
particular configuration?  I am familiar with the OLE DB problem on
allaire's site, and have applied the fix.  Are there any other problems
anyone is aware of?
Also, we are getting an error when we try to use cold fusion on the server
with the above set up.
The error text is:




Error Occurred While Processing Request
Error Diagnostic Information
ODBC Error Code = IM002 (Data source not found and no default driver
specified)


[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source 'CFSNIPPETS' not found and no
default driver specified

Hint: In order to use ODBC data sources with Cold Fusion you must create the
data source using the Data Sources page of the Cold Fusion Administrator. In
addition, if you are running under Windows NT you must make sure that the
Data Source is created as a System DSN in order for it to be available to
ColdFusion.



The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFQUERY), occupying document position (3:2) to (3:52).


Date/Time: 08/08/00 16:00:25
Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)
Remote Address: 127.0.0.1
HTTP Referer:


As I mentioned above, the fix for the OLE DB problems with windows 2000 has
already been applied.  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

Chris Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FSEnablers
www.fsenablers.com

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RE: Any know problems with cold fusion server on Win2k?

2000-08-08 Thread Kevin Langevin

I'm running CF 4.5 on Win2K Advance Server, and I've had virtually NO
problems with it.  I think the problem with CF Snippets is something that
happens to all Win2K installations, because I had the same thing happen.  I
haven't heard of or experienced any other problems except once in a while,
CF 4.51 seems to spike in memory usage (from a norm of about 16MB to around
45MB).  Usually stopping and starting the service takes care of it, and
eventually it goes back down, but it takes quite a while.

CFUG-SFL Manager
-Kev
/CFUG-SFL Manager

 -Original Message-
 From: Christopher S Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 4:16 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Any know problems with cold fusion server on Win2k?


 Hi. I have a few quick questions about Running Cold Fusion Server 4.5 with
 IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 Advanced server with service pack 1.  First, in
 general, are there any known problems or vulnerabilities with this
 particular configuration?  I am familiar with the OLE DB problem on
 allaire's site, and have applied the fix.  Are there any other problems
 anyone is aware of?
 Also, we are getting an error when we try to use cold fusion on the server
 with the above set up.
 The error text is:

 --
 --
 

 Error Occurred While Processing Request
 Error Diagnostic Information
 ODBC Error Code = IM002 (Data source not found and no default driver
 specified)


 [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source 'CFSNIPPETS' not found and no
 default driver specified

 Hint: In order to use ODBC data sources with Cold Fusion you must
 create the
 data source using the Data Sources page of the Cold Fusion
 Administrator. In
 addition, if you are running under Windows NT you must make sure that the
 Data Source is created as a System DSN in order for it to be available to
 ColdFusion.



 The error occurred while processing an element with a general
 identifier of
 (CFQUERY), occupying document position (3:2) to (3:52).


 Date/Time: 08/08/00 16:00:25
 Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)
 Remote Address: 127.0.0.1
 HTTP Referer:
 --
 --
 
 As I mentioned above, the fix for the OLE DB problems with
 windows 2000 has
 already been applied.  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

 Chris Martin
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 FSEnablers
 www.fsenablers.com

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Re: Any know problems with cold fusion server on Win2k?

2000-08-08 Thread Christopher S Martin

Okay, thanks.  How can we deal with the CFSNippets problem?  Is there a
website or can you reccomend what to do?
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Langevin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 16:29
Subject: RE: Any know problems with cold fusion server on Win2k?


 I'm running CF 4.5 on Win2K Advance Server, and I've had virtually NO
 problems with it.  I think the problem with CF Snippets is something that
 happens to all Win2K installations, because I had the same thing happen.
I
 haven't heard of or experienced any other problems except once in a while,
 CF 4.51 seems to spike in memory usage (from a norm of about 16MB to
around
 45MB).  Usually stopping and starting the service takes care of it, and
 eventually it goes back down, but it takes quite a while.

 CFUG-SFL Manager
 -Kev
 /CFUG-SFL Manager

  -Original Message-
  From: Christopher S Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 4:16 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Any know problems with cold fusion server on Win2k?
 
 
  Hi. I have a few quick questions about Running Cold Fusion Server 4.5
with
  IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 Advanced server with service pack 1.  First, in
  general, are there any known problems or vulnerabilities with this
  particular configuration?  I am familiar with the OLE DB problem on
  allaire's site, and have applied the fix.  Are there any other problems
  anyone is aware of?
  Also, we are getting an error when we try to use cold fusion on the
server
  with the above set up.
  The error text is:
 
  --
  --
  
 
  Error Occurred While Processing Request
  Error Diagnostic Information
  ODBC Error Code = IM002 (Data source not found and no default driver
  specified)
 
 
  [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source 'CFSNIPPETS' not found and
no
  default driver specified
 
  Hint: In order to use ODBC data sources with Cold Fusion you must
  create the
  data source using the Data Sources page of the Cold Fusion
  Administrator. In
  addition, if you are running under Windows NT you must make sure that
the
  Data Source is created as a System DSN in order for it to be available
to
  ColdFusion.
 
 
 
  The error occurred while processing an element with a general
  identifier of
  (CFQUERY), occupying document position (3:2) to (3:52).
 
 
  Date/Time: 08/08/00 16:00:25
  Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.01; Windows NT 5.0)
  Remote Address: 127.0.0.1
  HTTP Referer:
  --
  --
  
  As I mentioned above, the fix for the OLE DB problems with
  windows 2000 has
  already been applied.  Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance.
 
  Chris Martin
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  FSEnablers
  www.fsenablers.com
 
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