Old CF used to find the DBs in the odbc registry key. You could also
add them in thru the cf admin but you didn't have to. Does mx not work
that way any longer? Meaning, is it required now to add dbs thru the
admin or will mx still find them in the odbc registry key?

John Cesta

On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 22:15:58 -0800 (PST), Rob Rusher wrote:
> ColdFusion MX does not use the registry. All datasource information
> is stored
> in the jrun-resources.xml file located in the
> <cfmx_install>\runtime\servers\default\SERVER-INF directory.
>
> HTH
>
> Regards,
> Rob
> --- Suzanne Capener-Byington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> yes.  They are not stored in the registry.  Don't know which file
>> off the top
>> of my head, but I am sure you can find it if you do the right
>> search on
>> google.
>>  
>>
>>
>> kaigler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I must be looking int he worng place...
>>
>> I am running MX on my machine and I cannot find where in the
>> registry the
>> Coldfusion datasources are defined.
>>
>> I have an old machine that I upgraded to MX and I see in the
>> registry where
>> this information is defined, but not on the machine that had a
>> non upgrade
>> version of mx installed.
>>
>> Did MM move this to some sort of xml file?
>>
>> Can someone tell me where I can find this?  
>>
>> I am trying to come up with something that will allow me to set
>> up the
>> datasources without any intervention.  I have the odbc datasource
>> piece
>> created, I have a solution to create the database and the
>> user/pass for
>> Mysql, all I need to do is get the datasource listed in
>> coldfusion.  I
>> thought just adding the datasource to the odbc listing within
>> windows would
>> work, but it did not.
>>
>> thanks,
>> kaigler
>>
>>
>>
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