Ah I can now see where the supposedly wrong date format comes from. It's the
value of the 'Last run' column for the task. Hmmm not sure how I could possibly
fox that since it is CF that generates that date every time the task runs...
But why would it think that
12/23/2010 9:45:24 PM
is a wrong
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
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> With IIS, you may have to do a bit more than simply make the folder
> unavailable through anonymous access, as the ISAPI filter installed by
> CF will automatically respond to any URL containing
> /CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm, whether that
Booo I spoke too soon. It worked once or twice when I went back into scheduled
tasks but now it's back. :-/
Stefan
On 23 Dec 2010, at 21:41, Stefan Richter wrote:
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> Thanks,
> deleting and re-entering the task fixed it.
>
> Cheers
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
> On 23 Dec 2010, at 16:15, Steven Du
Thanks,
deleting and re-entering the task fixed it.
Cheers
Stefan
On 23 Dec 2010, at 16:15, Steven Durette wrote:
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> If you go into the details of the scheduled task and wipe out and reenter the
> date. I ended up doing each one until I got the one that caused the error in
> cfadmin. It
>>
>> Thanks, I'm aware of the implications of having the CF Admin public.
>
> What, and you don't care?
Hehe I did not say that. Yes, you are right for slapping my wrists but this is
a VM which I'm in the process of clearing out and shutting down so it's just
not that high on my priority lis
> Best solution (IMO) and pretty painless to implement - just disable
> anonymous access to the "administrator" folder either in IIS or using
> .htaccess with Apache. You can still access it from anywhere you
> want but you don't have to worry so much about being hacked. (unlessy
> ou truly don
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Stefan Richter wrote:
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> Thanks, I'm aware of the implications of having the CF Admin public.
What, and you don't care?
Best solution (IMO) and pretty painless to implement - just disable
anonymous access to the "administrator" folder either in IIS or using
.ht
If you go into the details of the scheduled task and wipe out and reenter the
date. I ended up doing each one until I got the one that caused the error in
cfadmin. It was one of the entries that showed up before the error. If I
remember correctly I had two of them. Fixed one then got more tasks
Thanks Steve.
The problem I have is that this is in CF Admin after simply navigating to the
scheduled tasks page. I'm not sure where this date comes from or why and it's
certainly not based on user input either.
Regards,
Stefan
On 23 Dec 2010, at 14:09, Steven Durette wrote:
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> I had an
I had an error like this once. I copy and pasted the date to another program (I
don't remember which it was a long time ago) and it showed me I had a high
character that displayed as a blank. I wiped out the field and re-entered the
date. The problem went away.
Steve
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>
Thanks, I'm aware of the implications of having the CF Admin public.
Stefan
On 23 Dec 2010, at 13:32, Dorioo wrote:
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> Can't speak to the error but you may want to make your administrator be not
> publicly accessible.
>
> http://www.sharemyslides.com/CFIDE/administrator/
>
> Generally a g
Can't speak to the error but you may want to make your administrator be not
publicly accessible.
http://www.sharemyslides.com/CFIDE/administrator/
Generally a good idea but specifically because of stuff like this
http://www.procheckup.com/vulnerability_manager/vulnerabilities/pr10-07
http://www
Using CF 9,0,1,274733 Standard.
I've set up a scheduled task in CF Admin which runs fine. When I now come back
to the Scheduled Tasks page I see my task listed and right underneath CF throws
the following error:
12/23/2010 10:34:24 AM is an invalid date format. (which is my current date and
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