Are you visiting the CF Admin via an internal or external IP?
Are your web pages found in the traditinal inetpub/wwwroot?

Have you restarted the computer since the install?  This is MS afterall.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ernie Pena [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:33 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Re: CFMX and IIS


NEIL,

I've installed CFMX on my server(NT2K running IIS5) and none of my web pages
work the CFMX admin works but my sites are down do you have any idea what I
can do?



----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Clark - =TMM=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 4:46 PM
Subject: CFMX and IIS


If you plan to use ColdFusion MX on IIS, and you had a previous version
of
ColdFusion installed, and you uninstalled it to test ColdFusion MX, then
you
must manually remove the CFML settings from IIS before installing
ColdFusion
MX Beta 3, as follows:

Remove IIS application mappings for .cfm extension, as follows:

    1.. Open the Internet Services Manager.
      a.. In Windows 2000, select Start > Control Panel > Administrative
Tools > Internet Services Manager.
      b.. In Windows NT 4.0, select Start > Programs > Windows NT 4.0
Option
Pack > Microsoft Internet Information Server > Internet Service Manager.

    2.. Right click your computer name and select Properties.

    3.. Click the Edit button next to Master Properties, click the Home
Directory tab, then click the Configuration button on the bottom right.

    4.. In the Application Configuration dialog box, select .cfm in the
list
of extensions, and click Remove. Repeat for .cfc, .dbm, .cfml, and .jsp
extensions (if they exist).

    5.. Click the Apply and OK buttons.

6.. Click the plus (+) sign next to your system name,
right-click on
Default Web Site, and select Properties.

    7.. In the Default Web Site Properties dialog box, select the Home
Directory tab, and click the Configuration button on the bottom right.

    8.. In the Application Configuration dialog box, select .cfm in the
list
of extensions, and click Remove. Repeat for .cfc, .dbm, .cfml, and .jsp
extensions (if they exist).

    9.. Click the Apply and OK buttons.


  2.. Remove ColdFusion (or Neo) virtual directories, as follows:

    1.. Expand the Default Web Site tree, right click the CFIDE
directory,
and select Delete.

    2.. Repeat step a for the CFDOCS directory.

    3.. Repeat step a for the WEB-INF virtual directory.


  3.. Restart IIS.


HTH

Neil
Team Macromedia



Neil Clark
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