> Thanks, Stephen.  I did try editing the file by hand (downloaded it and
put it though BBEdit) and
> re-uploaded it (went from 20 megs to 20K!) but after the next restart it
went back to *exactly* the
> same file size!  Very frustrating as despite now running on a database for
the client variables, the
> server still seems rather slow.
>
It'll be the 20mbs of registry that CF is holding in your cobalt's
memory....

I got caught out by that neat little trick of CF's too....
When you stop CF it writes the registry it has in memory to the registry
file to be sure that its got everything, so what you have to do is stop CF
first, then overwrite the registry file and restart the server and that will
leave your registry file in its shiny new 20k version. ;o)

Be aware that you'll lose anything new in your registry since you took a
copy of it, so it probably worth stop/starting your server, grabbing a copy
of the registry, editing it, stopping CF, uploading the new registry and
then restarting it all in as short a time scale as you can manage.  More
than likely nothing will be lost as long as no one else is messing with
settings on your server and client variables really are going into your
datasource.

Regards

Stephen


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