> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: sábado, 22 de junho de 2002 17:22
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: CFMX JrunScripts folder
>
>
> > Not to mention saving server resources. I normally disable
> > RDS and other stuff on my production servers also to sav
, June 22, 2002 3:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX JrunScripts folder
> On nix systems it's a little more straight forward to turn
> off services for production environment like RDS, Charting
> or anything else if you don't use...
While I admit that Unix systems are generally
> Not to mention saving server resources. I normally disable
> RDS and other stuff on my production servers also to save
> memory, not only to improve security. ODBC agent and ODBC
> Server services can be disabled without problems if you
> use JDBC drivers. But where is the settings for this
> RDS and graphing are no longer provided by separate services.
> If you want to disable RDS, you have to edit the appropriate
> configuration file within the \cfusionmx directory. I suspect
> the same is true with graphing. Is this different under Unix
> for CF MX?
Not to mention saving serv
> On nix systems it's a little more straight forward to turn
> off services for production environment like RDS, Charting
> or anything else if you don't use...
While I admit that Unix systems are generally easier to manage in many
respects, I don't see how it can be any simpler to stop those s
rom: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 3:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX JrunScripts folder
> I'm trying to figure out what why is necessary to
> have the JRunScripts virtual folder under each
> WebSite on my IIS server. MM documentation doesn'
> I'm trying to figure out what why is necessary to
> have the JRunScripts virtual folder under each
> WebSite on my IIS server. MM documentation doesn't
> explain much about it except that you must have it
> (not why). As a pure CF developer I only can guess
> that this is kind of JRun herit
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