] wrote:
I am setting up a cluster of windows 2k3 CF 7 boxes. Each server has 2
NICs, and one NIC on each machine is setup for NLB.
I can't connect the CF instances together. The 'register remote server'
fails. My hunch is that the traffic is going out on the NLB NIC and getting
lost
John Martinez wrote:
I tried to manually start the coldfusion 8 application server and when I did
that i got this message
Windows could not start the ColdFusion 8 Application Server on Local
Computer, For more information, review the System Event Log. If this is a
non-Microsoft
Also, I would make sure that if you had any firewall app, etc. running I would
switch it off while doing the install.
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Hi John -
You cannot install ColdFusion 8 or any other version of ColdFusion on Windows
XP Home as WinXP Home does not come pre-installed with IIS like Windows XP Pro.
Infact any web dev tool like ASP/.NET that needs IIS running will not work on
Windows XP Home. There are workarounds
(http
CF doesn't need a webserver for development - use the built-in webserver.
On 9/5/07, Jide Aliu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John -
You cannot install ColdFusion 8 or any other version of ColdFusion on Windows
XP Home as WinXP Home does not come pre-installed with IIS like Windows XP
Pro
Windows could not start the ColdFusion 8 Application Server on Local Computer,
For more information, review the System Event Log. If this is a non-Microsoft
service, contact the service vendor, and refer to teh service-specific error
code 2.
I've searched through adobe's coldfusion support
Hi,
I've got a 2k3 server that was running fine with cf mx7 till I updated it (inc
sp2) and all subsequent updates. Since then the app server service wont start
The ColdFusion MX 7 Application Server service terminated with service-specific
error 2 (0x2)
Windows firewall is disabled.
Does
I've got a 2k3 server that was running fine with cf mx7 till
I updated it (inc sp2) and all subsequent updates. Since
then the app server service wont start
The ColdFusion MX 7 Application Server service terminated
with service-specific error 2 (0x2)
Windows firewall is disabled
You know what's funny.
After I went through this whole rigmarole. Turns out they're going to be using
MX 7 after all :)
Hey, at least I can setup MX6.1 with Apache now, if a client ever needs it.
Thanks again,
Ali
On Monday 20 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for pointing out
James,
Many Bothans died, when I couldn't get Apache 2.2 to work.. :P
Thanks for pointing out that Apache 2.2 doesn't work with MX 6.1
This saved me a lot of further aggravation and hair pulling.
Although I was very tempted to do as other suggested and load MX7 or 8, the
J2ee version and
On Monday 20 Aug 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for pointing out that Apache 2.2 doesn't work with MX 6.1
It won't work with the bundled JRun, but you could use mod_proxy, for
instance, to forward all requests to the 6.1 instances built-in web server.
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to
I just wanted to thank everyone for their suggestions.
I think I will just try uninstalling apache, and reinstalling the version that
MX 6.1 works with.
I've never used the multiserver configurations for MX7 or 8 yet, so I wouldn't
know what I would be doing, by trying to add a new instance
Yes, quite right; the J2EE install is a good way to get both.
On 8/18/07, Matthew Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should condition that statement with a straight install of CFMX 6.1
will not work with Apache 2.2. A good work around for this is to
install CFMX 7 or 8 in multi-server
I am wondering if anybody has any good and reliable links
which show a step-by-step process on how to Install and configure ColdFusion MX
6 or 7 on a Windows Machine running an Apache webserver.
I tried installing MX J2EE version.
I was able to launch JRUN and see the cfusion service running
on how to Install and configure
ColdFusion MX 6 or 7 on a Windows Machine running an Apache webserver.
I tried installing MX J2EE version.
I was able to launch JRUN and see the cfusion service running, and my
apache configuration file, had the appropriate information in it.
However I
am wondering if anybody has any good and reliable links
which show a step-by-step process on how to Install and configure ColdFusion
MX 6 or 7 on a Windows Machine running an Apache webserver.
I tried installing MX J2EE version.
I was able to launch JRUN and see the cfusion service running
On 8/17/07, Cutter (CFRelated) wrote:
fairly sure 6.1 wouldn't at all. I have a tutorial on my site for
setting up with 2.0.59:
Side note: FWIW, compiling the connector always worked for
me when the pre-compiled one didn't, for various apache vers.
I should have specified, that I have to load mx 6.1 since that is what I'll be
using at my current work.
It's been 3 hours, and there's very little on the net, or google, related to
the problem(s) I am having.
Sure I can install 7 or 8 and it will probably install smoothly, but I want to
Apache 2.2 will not work with CFMX 6.1. You will have to use Apache 2.0.
On 8/18/07, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyway, I installed Apache 2.2.
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On 8/17/07, James Holmes wrote:
Apache 2.2 will not work with CFMX 6.1. You will have to use Apache 2.0.
Even if you compile the connector yourself?
There's always the proxy bit too, which bypasses the JRun connector.
I've got an example of using the AJP mod_proxy stuff with jboss- it, or
You should condition that statement with a straight install of CFMX 6.1
will not work with Apache 2.2. A good work around for this is to
install CFMX 7 or 8 in multi-server mode, and then just deploy MX 6.1 as
an EAR file. The problem isn't with CFMX, but rather with the JRun
shipped with
I am using cfftp to upload a file to a client's server. This is not FTPS. When
I attempt to load up to an FTP site on Windows 2003 Server and IIS 6.0 I get
the following error:
ErrorCode: -1
Error Message: Truncated Server Reply
I'm able to upload to the site from the command line and 3rd
On 8/2/07, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer to search through .cfm and
.cfc files? Every time I try to use explorer to find text within a file of
those extensions, it always returns no results.
This works for me with XP:
http
am looking for a way to test which version of windows media player a
person has when visiting my site. I need to run a couple of different
things if a user has v. 11 or if a user has v. 10 or below.
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I have a client who is trying to run the FCKeditor spell checker on
windows vista and it is not saving the changes. I have a windows 2000
machine and it saves everything correctly.
Anyone know of this issue and how it can be fixed
Michael,
I'll suggest you to use Google Desktop Search and index only cfc and cfm
files. Very easy to use.
Cheers
2007/8/2, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer to search through .cfm and
.cfc files? Every time I try to use explorer to find text
Man, my favorite Windows file and folder search is still the one that
came with 98. Simple, straightforward, and most of all it didn't do
crap like this OR have that sordid little dog wagging his tail at me...
-Original Message-
From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer to search through .cfm and .cfc
files? Every time I try to use explorer to find text within a file of those
extensions, it always returns no results.
Thanks
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I have one better. I just installed the ContentMonger CMS and FCKeditor is
telling me spell check is not installed. Where do I get it?
Bruce
On 8/2/07, Chad McCue wrote:
I have a client who is trying to run the FCKeditor spell checker on
windows vista and it is not saving the changes. I
:
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer to search through .cfm
and .cfc files? Every time I try to use explorer to find text within a file
of those extensions, it always returns no results.
Thanks
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Nope. However, if a 3rd party tool is okay, SuperiorSearch does okay for me.
http://www.softforall.com/Utilities/FileDisk/Superior_Search09040021.htm
Matt Osbun
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer to search through .cfm
and .cfc files? Every time I try to use explorer to find
that talks about
the problem and how to fix it.
Cheers!
Chris
On 8/2/07, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer to search through .cfm and
.cfc files? Every time I try to use explorer to find text within a file of
those extensions, it always
my solution was to download AstroGrep which let's me search *all*
files on my system.
http://astrogrep.sourceforge.net/
Also shows you a snippet of the files showing where your search term is.
On 8/2/07, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to force windows explorer
spell check is not installed. Where do I get it?
Bruce
On 8/2/07, Chad McCue wrote:
I have a client who is trying to run the FCKeditor spell checker on
windows vista and it is not saving the changes. I have a windows 2000
machine and it saves everything correctly.
Anyone know
I am looking for a way to test which version of windows media player a
person has when visiting my site. I need to run a couple of different
things if a user has v. 11 or if a user has v. 10 or below.
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Hi All,
Sorry for my approximate english.
I have a server running Windows 2000 SP4, IIS 5, ColdFusion MX 6.1.
This server host 6 web sites, the code is seemly the same and looks like that
(extract) :
cfheader name=content-disposition value=inline; filename=myPicture.jpg
cfcontent type=image
I have a script running on a windows 2000 server with a firewall
perfectly, I then moved it over to a new server running a firewall and
windows 2003 and it no longer works. The AJAX call simply checks for a
valid promotion code by calling a CFC that checks the SQL database if
found returns a 1
Did you try Firebug to debug the XHR request?
On 7/25/07, Chad McCue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a script running on a windows 2000 server with a firewall
perfectly, I then moved it over to a new server running a firewall and
windows 2003 and it no longer works. The AJAX call simply checks
I then moved it over to a new server running a firewall and
windows 2003 and it no longer works.
Define no longer works.
Any error message ?
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You can run CF as a 32 bit application on 64 bit Windows. Connecting
to a 64 bit web server is not supported.
Actually, 32bit CF can indeed use 64bit IIS on 64bit Windows, but there is a
configuration change you need to make to allow 64bit IIS to run 32bit apps.
I blogged this in February
We have a couple of Railo installations on 64bit Linux Ubuntu. Except
for the unsupported ODBC drivers with windows 64bit we had no issues
with Railo so far...
Greetings / Grüsse
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Customer Care
Railo Technologies GmbH
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From: Jochem van Dieten
Jim McAtee wrote:
I thought I'd asked this either here or the CFServer list and was told
it
wasn't a problem. Can we run CF7 on 64 bit Windows Server 2003? Dual
64bit Xeon 5130s, and IIS6 as the web server.
You can run CF as a 32 bit application on 64 bit Windows
I'll leave this for the New Atlanta guys but you might consider using
Bluedragon since they are planning to support CF on 64-bit/Windows before
Adobe does..
http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/self_help/docs/7_0/BlueDragon_
70_Whats_New.pdf
Page 32
Support for 64-bit operating systems
I thought I'd asked this either here or the CFServer list and was told it
wasn't a problem. Can we run CF7 on 64 bit Windows Server 2003? Dual
64bit Xeon 5130s, and IIS6 as the web server.
I'm getting the following error trying to access the CFIDE:
%1 is not a valid Win32 application.
Some
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 9:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Running CF7 on 64 bit Windows
I thought I'd asked this either here or the CFServer list and was told it
wasn't a problem. Can we run CF7 on 64 bit
Jim McAtee wrote:
I thought I'd asked this either here or the CFServer list and was told it
wasn't a problem. Can we run CF7 on 64 bit Windows Server 2003? Dual
64bit Xeon 5130s, and IIS6 as the web server.
You can run CF as a 32 bit application on 64 bit Windows. Connecting to
a 64 bit
On 7/20/07, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 18 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or just more to a freeier database like MySQL or PostgreSQL.
Of course MySQL (which I'm a huge fan of) now effectively charges for
the Windows version (or at least they're not compiling
On Friday 20 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In contrast to the MySQL Enterprise Server, which receives both
monthly rapid updates and quarterly service pack releases, there is
*no specific schedule* for when a new version of the MySQL Community
Server is released.
This is not much
Good Afternoon all,
In the search to capture the windows login id on a unix server, I found code
jsp code that captures the pin through the http header using NTLM. With our
servers, we cannot install any additional software, and they strive to keep the
windows/unix environments as separated
Ian Skinner wrote:
I get this error when my CF app tries to work with an XSLT file created
on my Windows workstation and published to a UNIX/Apache server. Can
anybody give me the quickest and easiest way to fix this? I presume
this is related to the difference between Win and Unix text
And causing me some grief.
I get this error when my CF app tries to work with an XSLT file created
on my Windows workstation and published to a UNIX/Apache server. Can
anybody give me the quickest and easiest way to fix this? I presume
this is related to the difference between Win and Unix
Occasionally windows/dos characters get in the way when read in *nix
environments. To correct a file like that, try running dos2unix on
it. It's a command-line utility designed to translate any
dos-differences to their *nix equivalents. dos2unix ships with most
common distros.
From the command
I'll be working with FFMEG with CF. Can anyone recommend a good installer
package? There a ton of stuff to read. I was wondering if anyone know a
fasttrack way for the installation.
Thanks all
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-Original Message-
From: Peter Tanswell
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Jun 01 01:39:00 2007
Subject: ColdFusion Spectra - Install on Windows Server 2003
Hi there
I have an interesting problem. A firm I am doing some work for is trying to
move Spectra v1.5.2 (I think thats the correct
I'm building a very simple document management app and would like to keep it
completely at the filesystem level, i.e. no database tables to deal with
file descriptions, comments, title, subject, etc. The file types that this
app is supporting (MS Office, Acrobat, RTF) all support Windows file
Hi there
I have an interesting problem. A firm I am doing some work for is trying to
move Spectra v1.5.2 (I think thats the correct version) from Windows Server
2000 to Windows Server 2003 with an Oracle database.
A problem that they are finding is that it is possible to login when attached
Hey folks -
If there's anyone reasonably knowledgeable on mail servers - both on
Windows and Linux - please drop me a note off-list.
I've got a CF app that admins email addresses in iMail (Windows) and I'm
looking to possibly shuffle my app over to Linux, and need to find a
good comparable
Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scott Weikert wrote:
Hey folks -
If there's anyone reasonably knowledgeable on mail servers - both on
Windows and Linux - please drop me a note off-list.
I've got a CF app that admins email addresses in iMail
Jordan Michaels wrote:
Most linux email servers (postfix, sendmail, and qmail) all have the
ability to utilize a database (like MySQL) to create virtual users. Once
that's set up, it'd be super easy to create a CF App that manipulates
that same database. Piece of cake. ;)
How about MS
I'm honestly not sure. I've never heard of an open-source email server
utilizing a MS SQL Server database, but it's probably possible. ;)
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
BlueDragon Alliance Member
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Scott Weikert wrote:
Jordan
I started to write a reply and decided to just post it to my blog:
http://www.iknowkungfoo.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/24/Moving-Coldfusion-applications-from-Windows-to-Linux
I didn't address CFX tags though. IIRC, you may need versions of those tags
that have been compiled on Linux. If the CFX
Adrian Moreno wrote:
I started to write a reply and decided to just post it to my blog:
http://www.iknowkungfoo.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/24/Moving-Coldfusion-applications-from-Windows-to-Linux
ISTM you are generalizing your experiences with MySQL Linux to
databases Linux. The majority
Jim McAtee wrote:
We're going to be undertaking a long-overdue upgrade from CF5 to CFMX 7.1.
At the same time we're considering moving from a Win2k server with IIS to
Linux and Apache.
Most of our data is in MySQL. But another issue we face is that a couple
of legacy applications use
-Original Message-
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: Moving from CF5 on Windows to CFMX on Linux
No you shouldn't. Access + Linux == hell
I went through that on my Mac once, was trying to do local development
We're going to be undertaking a long-overdue upgrade from CF5 to CFMX 7.1.
At the same time we're considering moving from a Win2k server with IIS to
Linux and Apache.
Obviously we're dealing with two issues - moving from CF5 to CFMX 7.1 and
moving to Linux, so we're wondering if doing both at
I'm not on linux, but I believe path and filenames are case-sensitive.
-Original Message-
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Moving from CF5 on Windows to CFMX on Linux
We're going to be undertaking a long-overdue
Francis wrote:
I'm not on linux, but I believe path and filenames are case-sensitive.
-Original Message-
From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Moving from CF5 on Windows to CFMX on Linux
We're going to be undertaking
Jim McAtee wrote:
Most of our data is in MySQL. But another issue we face is that a couple
of legacy applications use Access via ODBC. The databases are complex
enough and the applications so seldom used that migrating these to MySQL
isn't really feasible. I'm not sure what that means
1) One is a cfsavecontent latest in an include that is not appearing
now.
Traced this to no CGI.path_info coming up so not inserted later. Even on
somehting like http://site.com/folder/index.cfm?id=45 CGI.path_info is blank.
Why would that be? On CentOS.
2) Another is my search page,
On Monday 14 May 2007, stylo stylo wrote:
1) One is a cfsavecontent latest in an include that is not appearing
now.
Traced this to no CGI.path_info coming up so not inserted later. Even on
somehting like http://site.com/folder/index.cfm?id=45 CGI.path_info is
blank. Why would that be? On
Dump the CGI scope and see if there is something you can use instead.
Worked around it, thanks.
formatted template error. What is that and why?
If anyone has this come up, mine was a comment in the middle of a multi-line
cfif in the search sql. Maybe bluedragon didn't like that.
Dump the CGI scope and see if there is something you can use instead.
Worked around it, thanks.
See Section 3.5 of the BlueDragon CFML Compatibility Guide regarding
CGI.Path_Info
formatted template error. What is that and why?
If anyone has this come up, mine was a comment in
I'm moving from windows to linux and cf to bluedragon and a few issues in
moving the same code:
1) One is a cfsavecontent latest in an include that is not appearing now.
cfoutputcfinclude template=o_latest.cfm/cfoutput
cfset z = StructInsert(extras, latest, latest)
I can't remember why
A long-time client is replacing their application server with an all new
one. The old one is Windows 2000 and CF5... Since Windows 2000 is no
longer available, they want to know if CF5 will run okay on Windows
Server 2005. They don't want to upgrade to v7 because the application
is being
You mean Windows 2003? If so, then it will run fine.
This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Gateway House, 28 The Quadrant,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DN, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business,
Registered in England, Number 678540. It contains information which is
confidential and may also
I was told that Server 2005 was the latest, and while I wasn't sure that
was the case, I chose not to argue with them. :)
So cool, Server 2003 it is, and CF5 is fine. Awesome, thanks!
Rob
Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
You mean Windows 2003? If so, then it will run fine
Does anyone know of a CFC, tag, or UDF that allows you to add files to an
existing Zip file? So far everything I have found in my searches just
allows for the creation and can put whatever I want to in at that point. I
can not use cfexecute in this environment which leaves out possibly just
If you create a new one with the same file name, doesn't it add the files to
the existing zip?
Dan
On 4/15/07, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a CFC, tag, or UDF that allows you to add files to an
existing Zip file? So far everything I have found in my searches just
You can try the Alagad Zip Component which is really good.
It is not free, it is a commercial product.
http://www.alagad.com/index.cfm/name-zip
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Thanks, for whatever reason I did not find that one in my searches.
On 4/15/07, Dimitris C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can try the Alagad Zip Component which is really good.
It is not free, it is a commercial product.
http://www.alagad.com/index.cfm/name-zip
Using what solution? The ones I have tried so far would simply delete the
existing zip file and create a new one and put the new files/directories
into it.
On 4/15/07, Dan O'Keefe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you create a new one with the same file name, doesn't it add the files
to
the
Thanks again, I looked it over and bought it, seems to be doing everything I
needed.
On 4/15/07, Aaron Rouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, for whatever reason I did not find that one in my searches.
On 4/15/07, Dimitris C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can try the Alagad Zip Component
My company has licensed a lot of times the Alagad Image Component, for
different projects.
But recently I used the Zip Component which is also a great tool.
The guy behind Alagad is really a respectful programmer in the Coldfusion
Community.
Cheers.
Anyone know what the compatibility is like these days with Reactor on
CFMX 6.1 on Windows? We don't want to upgrade to CFMX7 when CFMX8 is
just around the corner.
Thanks.
Damien
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Jake,
Did you ever get this resolved? I am having the same problem.
Thanks, Jeff
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On Tuesday 03 Apr 2007, Dinner wrote:
happy April fools all...
That was *yesterday*.
Not according to my clock.
That was rather my point :-)
kicks the dirt
Who's he, and what's he done :-) ?
--
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Helping to efficiently coordinate efficient e-services
on:
On Friday 30 Mar 2007, Paul Ihrig wrote:
happy April fools all...
That was *yesterday*.
April Fools in the internet doesn't work because you have no idea when the
person will read you message.
--
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Helping to enthusiastically facilitate synergistic e-tailers
on:
On 3/30/07, Dave W wrote:
But you don't have to restart it after CF comes up, which
apparently you do with IIS?
No, I've had clients who had to ensure that Apache started after JRun.
I'm sure there are set-ups like that, I was just curious as to if IIS /had/
do be restarted if it was fired
On 4/2/07, Tom C wrote:
On Friday 30 Mar 2007, Paul I wrote:
happy April fools all...
That was *yesterday*.
Not according to my clock.
April Fools in the internet doesn't work because you have no idea when the
person will read you message.
Surely you jest. I'm pretty sure the internet
Just wondering what it's like for the heads out in IIS land... you never
know when you'll be one of those heads, right? ;-)
In my experience, I usually end up supporting whatever the client has
chosen, so yes, you never know. Even if that choice is CF on Websphere
deployed on Sun ONE.
Did I
So I noticed when I add new instances to CF Enterprise (through the
instance manager in ColdFusion Administrator) if I don't check the
create windows service (Windows server) then when I restart the
operating system the instances are stopped still until I manually start.
I assume
I figure I might have to set the services to NOT auto-start and then
create a startup script to start CF and IIS in the right order.
You could do this, or you could probably just set the DependOnService
registry key for IIS so that it doesn't start until the services you specify
have already
Sweeet dawg!
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
~Brad
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 12:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: New instances as a Windows service
I figure I might have to set the services to NOT auto-start and then
create
Brad Wood wrote:
So I noticed when I add new instances to CF Enterprise (through the
instance manager in ColdFusion Administrator) if I don't check the
create windows service (Windows server) then when I restart the
operating system the instances are stopped still until I manually start.
I
Or better yet use Apache which doesn't suffer from such shortcomings...
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 1:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: New instances as a Windows service
I figure I might have to set the services
So I deleted all the instances and re-added them and checked the
create
windows service and auto-start checkbox.
You could have just run jrunsvc -install servicename.
Ahh-- I figured there was a better way to do that. If it is that easy,
why didn't Adobe make the create
Or better yet use Apache which doesn't suffer from such shortcomings...
Well, actually, that's not correct; I've seen several cases where Apache
would start before CF, and users would get an error. But don't let that
stand in the way of your unbridled enthusiasm for Apache.
Dave Watts, CTO,
happy April fools all...
though it just might.
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dude
april fools is like 2 days from now.
like duh
:)
On 3/30/07, Paul Ihrig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
happy April fools all...
though it just might.
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On 3/30/07, Dave W wrote:
Or better yet use Apache which doesn't suffer from such shortcomings...
Well, actually, that's not correct; I've seen several cases where Apache
would start before CF, and users would get an error. But don't let that
stand in the way of your unbridled enthusiasm for
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