Phil,

Humm. I haven't paid any attention to the Variable Locking page in 
Administrator before. I see that without checking or locking "server 
instability" can result. Boy, that's for sure. I managed to get it 
stopped by unchecking the restart boxes in Server Settings, applying the 
page, then stopping the server and rebooting the system. It hasn't auto 
restarted since. I'll try your other suggestions too. Thanks for the 
pointers.
Frank Hilliard
http://frankhilliard.com/

>
>The odbcs shouldn't be damaged by the server restarting - I know that my
>mysql odbcs  aren't anyway.
>
>Anyway the server restart might me unrelated, I've had similar problems and
>would provide the following advice.
>
>1. Are you locking you session/application variables ?
>2. Are you running the patched SP2 version of CF ?
>3. Store client info in either a data source or cookies - not the registry
>4. Turn on the "thread requests by session ID"
>5. recompile the module for use with EAPI (depends on which version of
>apache you are using)
>
>Phil
>
>
>
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