> OK, I think that we are getting somewhere!  Eventually - after several
attempts - the CF server came
> back to life.  Downloaded the 'killclientvars.zip' file, unpacked it and
put it into a folder called
> 'clientvarremoval' in one of the virtual sites on the Cobalt.  When you
run 'get_registry_keys.cfm'
> from the browser (IE for Mac) nothing happens - just whirls away for
minutes on end.  I thought that
> it might take a while as our registry has got *so* big but after 10 mins
thought that something
> wasn't right.  Does it just take a long time or are we doing something
wrong?  Should we be
> switching some sort of debugging on so that we can see where it is going
wrong?
>
Might be worth putting some outputs and CFFLUSHs into the template, like an
output of keys_to_delete.recordcount  after the <cfregistry
action="getall".....> etc.  to see how far down the template you're getting.
Given the number of client variables you've got in your registry, it might
be worth copying the query set returned in keys_to_delete to the application
scope and using that, rather than having to requery the registry every time
the template loops round.

> (I did notice that it talks about Windows and Solaris but doesn't list
Linux on the OS - does this
> matter?)
>
For "Solaris" read "*nix".   I think that technote has been around for some
time.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Stephen


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