RE: Stupid CF 5 Question

2007-12-12 Thread Dave Watts
 These aren't really part of CF 5 per se. Rather they are a 
 part of the ODBC settings in windows. You can cause DSN's to 
 show up in the datasources by using the ODBC control panel - 
 and visa versa. 
 
 Look in the registry for ODBC under local machine (not sure 
 of the exact location).

You probably already know this, but for the benefit of the original poster,
this isn't entirely accurate. CF 5 has its own registry key where it stores
information about the ODBC datasources that it's been configured to use -
passwords, etc. So, to capture that information in its entirety, you need
the CF keys and the ODBC.INI keys.

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Stupid CF 5 Question

2007-12-11 Thread Kirt Dankmyer
Okay, I've combed the Internet and the Macromedia site, and my Google-Fu has 
failed me.

All I want to know is this: Under Windows 2000, under CF 5, what file(s) store 
the datasources? If I wanted to back up all the information on, say, the Native 
Datasources, what would I back up?

-Kirt 

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RE: Stupid CF 5 Question

2007-12-11 Thread Dave Watts
 Okay, I've combed the Internet and the Macromedia site, and 
 my Google-Fu has failed me.
 
 All I want to know is this: Under Windows 2000, under CF 5, 
 what file(s) store the datasources? If I wanted to back up 
 all the information on, say, the Native Datasources, what 
 would I back up?

That's all stored in the Windows Registry, under
HKLM\Software\Allaire\ColdFusion\CurrentVersion somewhere if I recall
correctly. ODBC information is stored in the ODBC.INI key within the
Registry.

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RE: Stupid CF 5 Question

2007-12-11 Thread Mark Kruger
These aren't really part of CF 5 per se. Rather they are a part of the ODBC
settings in windows. You can cause DSN's to show up in the datasources by
using the ODBC control panel - and visa versa. 

Look in the registry for ODBC under local machine (not sure of the exact
location). 


 

-Original Message-
From: Kirt Dankmyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 3:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Stupid CF 5 Question

Okay, I've combed the Internet and the Macromedia site, and my Google-Fu has
failed me.

All I want to know is this: Under Windows 2000, under CF 5, what file(s)
store the datasources? If I wanted to back up all the information on, say,
the Native Datasources, what would I back up?

-Kirt 



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RE: Stupid CF 5 Question

2007-12-11 Thread Mark Kruger
Doh!  Beat me to it ... Dang it. 

-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2007 4:22 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Stupid CF 5 Question

 Okay, I've combed the Internet and the Macromedia site, and my 
 Google-Fu has failed me.
 
 All I want to know is this: Under Windows 2000, under CF 5, what 
 file(s) store the datasources? If I wanted to back up all the 
 information on, say, the Native Datasources, what would I back up?

That's all stored in the Windows Registry, under
HKLM\Software\Allaire\ColdFusion\CurrentVersion somewhere if I recall
correctly. ODBC information is stored in the ODBC.INI key within the
Registry.

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http://www.figleaf.com/

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at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore,
Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location.
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