So I have a problem here... I can't uninstall coldfusion 8 .net
integration. I mean, it didn't install properly anyway (windows 2k8
x64) ...
I tried to uninstall it from the uninstall dialog... and I get
You do not have sufficient privileges to remove Coldfusion 8 .NET
Integration Services.
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 8:46 PM, Rick Root rick.r...@webworksllc.com wrote:
I'm about to try again and see where it installs this time...
So, it ended up installing the executable here:
C:\Users\ccadmin\AppData\Local\Temp\039340.tmp\$JNBRIDGE_INSTALL_FOLDER\CF8DotNetsvc.exe
That directory
FRAK! Same damn thing if I try to install the .net stuff to the D:\ drive
I think I REALLY need to figure out how to uninstall this so it
doesn't appear in the programs list anymore.. because the first time I
installed CF8 I didn't do it as administrator and maybe that's got
things all messed
deleted a bunch of stuff from the registry after uninstalling cf and
rebooted.. then rebooted again, deleted a bit more stuff and rebooted
again.
So the .net stuff now no longer appears in the Uninstall programs
dialog - good.
I ran the CF801x64 installer again (as administrator) and once
Rick,
Did you ever get this to work? I'm VERY interested as I'm in the same
situation.
Thanks,
Tim.
Thanks Dave, I'll give that a try when I get a chance.
If that's the only way to install .net integration *AFTER* the fact on
a multi-server installation, Adobe needs to do something about
Thanks Dave, I'll give that a try when I get a chance.
If that's the only way to install .net integration *AFTER* the fact on
a multi-server installation, Adobe needs to do something about that!
Rick
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HOWEVER, it requires that
Alright so I wrote this custom tag that uses .net integration to
create IIS virtual directories. IT worked great when I implemented it
last night.
This morning, I uninstalled coldfusion 8 standard, and installed CF 8
Enterprise in multi-server mode.
My web sites are flying now, but my code that
Could it be that you have uninstalled the java to .net bridge class files?
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Bilal Soylu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could it be that you have uninstalled the java to .net bridge class files?
I uninstalled coldfusion 8 completely then installed CF Enterprise.
Unless the .NET integration service didn't get uninstalled and then
didn't get
See if the service is running... In the control panel Administrative Tools
Services.. you should see ColdFusion 8 .NET Service
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 2:37 PM, Bilal Soylu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could it be that you have
So I uninstalled the .net integration service. And then reinstalled
using the .net integration service installer.
HOWEVER, it requires that you install to a specific instance of CF.
If you're running multi-server it won't install to all instances.
That's really lame.
After installing it to the
HOWEVER, it requires that you install to a specific instance of CF.
If you're running multi-server it won't install to all instances.
That's really lame.
After installing it to the Cfusion instance it seems to work.
So I ran the installer 2 more times for the other two
instances (they
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