On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 07:34:47 +0300, anx wrote:
> Steve,
>
> there is no cable.

Just for kicks plug a nic cable into any hub so that you don't get the
nic unplugged message on the desktop.

John Cesta

As I said it's a stand alone development
> machine, not
> connected to any network.
> I use 127.0.0.1 (localhost) in IIS to see default web site and
> 127.0.0.1:XX
> (XX=81,82, etc) to see the other sites (projects).
>
> I have spent ONE MONTH installing, uninstalling and re-installing
> CFMX in
> this machine,
> I have started 2 threads in CF Forums giving detailed info on the
> problem,
> I have searched everything in MM site (livedocs, technotes etc) and
> there is
> nothing about it.
> and the only response in forums I had from MM side was:
>
> - "MM technotes are the best in the market" .....
> - "Ask for fee support"....
>
> which means on a 700$ notebook to pay 500$ for installation support
> on CF
> developer edition (single IP).....
>
> Many CFers have reported in Forums that CFMX has problems with Win
> 2000 SP3
> and SP4
> but as I see there is not official answear from MM team.
>
> Any other ideas ????
>
> ______________________________________
> Anastassios N. Hadjicrystallis
> Consultant - Programmer
> of Internet and Mobile Tech Services
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mob : (+030) 6977-500827
> Tel  : (+030) 210-9830945
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: Steve K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 2:12 AM
>  To: CF-Server
>  Subject: Re: CF 6.1 Installation on IIS problem - Please help !!!
>
>  Make sure you have your nic cable plugged in when you do the
> install.
>
>  Steve
>    ----- Original Message -----
>    From: Dylan Bromby
>    To: CF-Server
>    Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 5:45 PM
>    Subject: RE: CF 6.1 Installation on IIS problem - Please help !!!
>
>    Apache.
>
>      _____
>
>    From: anx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>    Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 2:19 PM
>    To: CF-Server
>    Subject: CF 6.1 Installation on IIS problem - Please help !!!
>
>    Hardware : Notebook as developer machine, plenty of CPU and RAM.
> The
> machine
>    is standalone not connected to any network.
>    Software : Win 2000 Server SP4, IIS 5.0
>
>    Whenever I try to install CF (MX, or 6.1) at the end of the
> installation
> I
>    get the mesage
>
>    -------------------------------------------------------
>    You have successfully completed the first step in installing
> Macromedia
>    Coldfusion MX.
>    However, the web server connectors did not install successfully
> and the
> web
>    server and/or
>    website could not be reached on port 80. Possible reasons
> include a
> blocked
>    port 51020, or the web server and/or website is not running or
> is not
>    configured to listen on port 80 (in which case this is not an
> error).
>
>    Please complete the following steps to complete the installation:
>    1) Consult the Installation Guide on how to manually configure
> the web
>    server connector,
>    2) Ensure any firewall software blocking port 51020 is disabled,
>    3) Ensure the Coldfusion service is started,
>    4) Manually configure your web server connectors,
>    5) Confirm your web server and web sites are started, and
>    6) Continue your installation by logging in to the Configuration
> Wizard
> at
>    htt://localhost/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
>    -------------------------------------------------------
>
>    Before the installation,
>    ***************************
>    With netstat I checked that the needed ports are not blocked by
> something.
>    All are free.
>
>    All resident software (firewall, antivirus, etc) were disabled.
>
>    IIS was installed and reinstalled many times with default
> settings (no
>    restrictions in security.properties etc)
>
>    During installation
>    *************************
>    I asked to use IIS (only default web site)
>
>    In all my efforts I asked installation using all available
> choices, eg
> J2EE,
>    standalone server etc, but the above error mesage is always the
> same.
>
>    After the installation
>    **************************
>    Coldfusion Service is running
>
>    IIS is running (serving only html and asp pages. no cfm pages)
>
>    Macromedia_ColdFusion_MX_InstallLog.log   reports that
> everything was
>    Successfull.
>
>    In IIS mappings no cfm, cfc etc. mappings exist.
>
>    Calling CF administrator page gives a 500 error (obvious because
> of not
>    existing mappings).
>
>    I try to use IIS_connector.bat to fix the IIS connector and I
> get a new
>    error message
>    ------------------------------
>    Could not connect to any JRun/ColdFusion servers on host
> localhost.
>    Possible causes:
>    Server not running
>      - Start Macromedia JRun4 or ColdFusion MX server
>    Server running
>      - JNDI listen port in jndi.properties blocked by TCP/IP
> filtering or
>    firewall on server
>      - host restriction in security.properties blocking
> communication with
>    server
>    ----------------------------
>
>    Nothing of these causes exist in my machine. As I said
>    - CF service is running
>    - No TCP/IP filtering, or firewall exist.
>    - No restrictions in security.properties exist in IIS.
>
>    Something more, maybe important
>    *******************************************
>    1. When I install CF with the built-in web server (no IIS)
> everything is
> ok
>    (no errors).
>
>    2. I have a second development machine, a desktop one. When I
> install CF
> (MX
>    or 6.1) in this machine I get the 1st error at the end of the
> installation,
>    but then running IIS_connector.bat I connect to IIS with no
> problem at
> all.
>    My desktop development machine is identical to my notebook (same
> software
>    being installed, same settings on everything, same running
> services etc)
>    The only difference they have is that the desktop has Win 2000
> Server
> SP2
>    ... while notebook has Win 2000 Server SP4.
>
>    I have tried everything. I have even uninstalled IIS and re-
> installed it
>    again with default settings, and then re-installed CF. The
> errors are
> always
>    there.
>    I tried install CF 5.0 (this installation has no problem) and
> then
> upgrade
>    to MX (the errors are again there).
>
>    In the past, I had tried to install CF MX (no 6.1) in a Win 2000
> SP3...
> and
>    I was getting error messages again.
>    In Coldfusion forums there are many threads about installation
> problems
> on
>    SP3 and SP4.
>
>    Any ideas ???????????   (before format my notebook....)
>
>    Thanks in advance for your help to all of you.
>
>    Tassos
>    ______________________________________
>    Anastassios N. Hadjicrystallis
>    Consultant - Programmer
>    of Internet and Mobile Tech Services
>    Athens, Greece
>
>      _____
>
>
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