Thanks for all the replies.. I will try this one while I'm waiting on the
decision on to frag or not to frag.
Thanks again!
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 1:37 PM, Gerald Guido wrote:
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> A super quick way to get up and running with *AMP is XAMPP.
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> http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
>
> You
A super quick way to get up and running with *AMP is XAMPP.
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
You unzip it. Run a bat file and then configure Apache with the Web Server
Configuration Tool. Takes about five min from clicking the download link to
up and running.
G!
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009
> I'm getting close to the decision to frag it as I did try apache and I got
> the same weird type of things. CF did not run out of the box and all sort of
> weird things happened.
If you don't care what web server you use, I recommend you just use
the JRun web server that's installed for develop
I've got CF server 7 and CF server 8 running on just fine on several XP
boxes with IIS and even a couple of Vista boxes with CF8. This does not
sound like an IIS issue.
You may want to consider restarting. First, remove CF completely. You may
even want to remove IIS and re-install.
Before you
Matt,
I'm getting close to the decision to frag it as I did try apache and I got
the same weird type of things. CF did not run out of the box and all sort of
weird things happened.
I'm trying to save this install as I don't want to reinstall everything
again but the more I go on I think this ver
It looks like cfperfmon_mx.dll was already running during the CF install.
You can try to kill that process and reinstall CF.
Are you married to IIS as your web server? Apache my circumvent some of your
issues.
G!
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Mallory Woods wrote:
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> Help.
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> Ok here's th
Is there any chance you can ditch XP? They stuck a bastardized version
of IIS on that OS, and I could never get it to run quite right locally
either. You could always put Apache on there, and it'll run quite
happily.
Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
Hey Brad,
Nope, nothing in the logs. I just looked and there is nothing that stands
out in there.
I have restarted, and rebooted for the fun of it and have not seen anything
different.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:47 AM, wrote:
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> Have you checked your CF logs to see if they are showing any
Have you checked your CF logs to see if they are showing any errors. If
I had to guess, it might be a problem with your web server connectors.
Does IIS show .cfm, .cfml., .cfc files associated with the jrun dll?
Determining if CF is actually receiving the requests might be a good
place to start
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