Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-04-02 Thread Ming Lu
Hi There, OK! It's up and running now after I did the following: [1]. create a .CAR file from CF8 Developer version [2]. uninstall CF7 enterprise and CF8 dev [3]. reinstalled CF8 dev as the single server and redeployed the .car [4]. convert Dev to CF8 Standard. Note: if you have put anything (Cu

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-04-01 Thread Ming Lu
Hi James, Thank you very much! I am going to do it on our server this afternoon. Hi Jason, Matt and Dave, Thank you so much for all your responses! We really appreciate it. Ming Lu and Chad McCue >Well, there's no serial for developer edition, but yes you can just >enter your SN and convert a

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread James Holmes
Well, there's no serial for developer edition, but yes you can just enter your SN and convert a Dev to Standard. mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles: http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/ 2009/4/1 Ming Lu : > > Hi James, > > Thank you so much for your helpful input. To convert Dev to Stan

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread Ming Lu
Hi James, Thank you so much for your helpful input. To convert Dev to Standard, We can simply change the Serial Number from Dev to the SN of the Standard, right? Ming > Nope, because the current Dev install is multiserver. They can't > license even a single multiserver install down to Standard

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread James Holmes
Nope, because the current Dev install is multiserver. They can't license even a single multiserver install down to Standard, because Standard only supports the standalone install. The steps would be: create a CAR, uninstall everything, install Developer as standalone, apply the CAR, convert Dev t

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread Jason Fisher
In that case, it sounds like you may be able to simply add the CF8 Standard license to the current CF8 Dev install. You can stop and disable the CF7 services through the Services console, get everything up and running with CF8, and then uninstall CF7. Should work. If you need to copy setting

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread Dave Watts
> I can't remember if it's available in Standard or not, but if you were going > from Enterprise to Enterprise, you would use a .car file to move over all of > your settings.  This is done under the "Packaging & Deployment" menu in the > CFAdmin.  Create a new .car with your CF8 Developer install,

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread Matt Quackenbush
I can't remember if it's available in Standard or not, but if you were going from Enterprise to Enterprise, you would use a .car file to move over all of your settings. This is done under the "Packaging & Deployment" menu in the CFAdmin. Create a new .car with your CF8 Developer install, and the

Re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread Ming Lu
Hi Jason, Thank you for your response! I would like to get rid of the CF7 Enterprise and like the new CF8 Standard to pick up all the administrator setting on the current CF8 Developer version which was installed as a multiserver. Can we simply stop or uninstall ColdFusion 7 Enterprise and jus

re: Coldfusion 8 Server Install

2009-03-31 Thread Jason Fisher
I wouldn't want to guarantee anything, but if you uninstalled the current CF8 multiserver dev version, and left the current CF7 running, then I think a fresh install of CF8 would pick up your CF7 settings and you'd be in business. Not sure if that's what you're looking for, but I think that w