RE: Moving CustomTags Directory

2002-12-11 Thread Hugo Ahlenius
Another possibility is to create a junction (hard link to a directory) under windows, then you'd be able to use both the default location, and any custom location. I think sysinternals.com has a junction.exe for download. ~|

RE: Moving CustomTags Directory

2002-12-11 Thread Everett, Al
-- better yet, use CF Administrator (ie: /cfide/administrator/ -- extensions -- customtag paths) and don't play with the registry. A fine option if you're using CF5. You need to dig into the registry for CF4.5 or below. ~|

Re: Moving CustomTags Directory

2002-12-10 Thread Aaron Johnson
Hi Steve, Has anyone moved the CustomTags directory from its default location under cfusion? Are there any reasons not to or issues involved with doing it? -- Haven't moved the default personally, but every app I built gets it's own customtags folder... so my servers typically look like this:

RE: Moving CustomTags Directory

2002-12-10 Thread Christine Lawson
This is pretty common, you can create your own Custom Tag directory and just add it's path to the registry: HKLM/Software/Allaire/ColdFusion/CurrentVersion/CustomTags, For example: C:\CFUSION\CustomTags, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\myappp\mycustomtags. Then stop and start the CF Services and you're

RE: Moving CustomTags Directory

2002-12-10 Thread Aaron Johnson
This is pretty common, you can create your own Custom Tag directory and just add it's path to the registry: HKLM/Software/Allaire/ColdFusion/CurrentVersion/CustomTags, For example: C:\CFUSION\CustomTags, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\myappp\mycustomtags. Then stop and start the CF Services and