>Dave (again): There was a 0 byte file in the undel directory yesterday. 
>However removing it did not solve the problem. Clearing the spool is what 
>seemed to work although I've been through all the files that were in there 
>in a text editor and they all look 100%.


Unfortunately, this is a bug that was supposed to have been fixed in CF 5, 
but many people are still experiencing the problem. The solution I've seen 
people employ on Unix for this issue is to create a cron job that queries 
the spool directory (usually /opt/coldfusion/spool) every so often for zero 
byte files, deletes them, and (this is the most important part), if there 
were zero byte files, restarts the ColdFusion services. You *must* restart 
the services after deleting the files.

I've also seen people just delete the entire spool directory and then 
restart the services (CF will re-created the folder if it does not exist).

Not ideal, but it does alleviate the problem.

Regards,
Dave.


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