Todd, you are correct.
Turns out that the reason it worked had nothing to do with teh JRE.
It had to do with the way IIS, was configured. It was configured to just the
IP address of the server, and I had to change it to All open IP's or All
unassigned.
That did the trick.
CF comes with it's
I have a server running Windows 2003 Enterprise Server SP2.
IIS 6.0
I installed Coldfusion 8, with the server configuration.
No errors during installation.
However I cannot access the coldfusion administrator, I get a 404 bad request
error.
I checked the IIS settings, and the CFIDE
I have a server running Windows 2003 Enterprise Server SP2.
IIS 6.0
I installed Coldfusion 8, with the server configuration.
No errors during installation.
However I cannot access the coldfusion administrator, I get a 404
bad request error.
I checked the IIS settings, and the
It turns out that, the server did not have any version of the Java JRE
installed.
So I downloaded and installed JRE 1.5 (java 5), since after some googling, I
read about some problems with Java 6 (JRE 1.6).
Once I downloaded that to the server, I was able to run the CF Administrator.
I have
CF comes with it's own JRE... you souldn't need any java installed.
On Dec 21, 2007 3:40 PM, Ali Awan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It turns out that, the server did not have any version of the Java JRE
installed.
So I downloaded and installed JRE 1.5 (java 5), since after some googling,
I read
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