I started the CF10 Web Server Configuration Tool and it showed one connector
which seemed to be for IIS and all websites. As suggested, I deleted it.
Then I added a connector, specifying localhost, IIS and all websites. The
resulting connector looked very much like the one that was there
I started the CF10 Web Server Configuration Tool and it showed one connector
which seemed to be for IIS and
all websites. As suggested, I deleted it.
I don't think the CF 10 web server configuration tool is going to
remove CF 9 connectors. CF 10 uses Apache and CF 9 uses JRun, and
their
I'm happy to update the IIS config but I couldn't find the parameter to change.
I googled for IIS and connector but that didn't help.
I looked into the handler mappings and .cfm shows as being mapped to
C:\ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\1\isapi_redirect.dll which I think is right.
BTW, this is
I'm happy to update the IIS config but I couldn't find the parameter to
change. I googled for IIS and
connector but that didn't help.
I looked into the handler mappings and .cfm shows as being mapped to
C:\ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\1\isapi_redirect.dll which I think is right.
BTW,
For what it's worth (and for anyone in the future who reads this), I concluded
that those IIS config files were fairly large and beyond my capability to
understand/edit them.
So I decided to uninstall CF10 64 bit and try the 32 bit version, seeing as
that shouldn't have any impact on my
The problem is that you will need to do all this manually now.
You will need to remove all ISAPI filters that look like they belong too
ColdFusion. As I stated before if ColdFusion 9 or 10 sees previous versions
of connectors it WILL NOT update them. That means you will have to manually
remove
Sorry Mike, you've lost me. Which of my post is a spam?
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