I would agree so far, I't's taking me a long time to get this CFMX upgrade 
working and I haven't even started the code updates yet. I'm using a custom 
extension, SES url's amongst other things and it has not been very easy. 
I'm also working on the datasource username/password issue right now.

I have a couple of questions:

1. In previous versions of CF I have run the CF service under a deticated 
account, not the system account. I am doing the same with CFMX application 
service, but what about the ODBC server and ODBC agent services; should 
these also run under this special CF account?

2. I can not access my datasource either. A technote I read said you could 
use the ODBC socket to esablish trusted connections but that is slower than 
the Native SQL drivers. I don't want to use it if its slower. So the 
question is how/where to you configure the account that is specified in the 
datasource settings.

I have tried creating a new SQL server login and specifying this 
username/password within the DSN, but this fails. The database I am trying 
to access has a user account set up (the same account the cfservice is 
running under, which worked previously) and using this username and 
password also fails.

Brook Davies
maracasmedia



At 04:43 PM 25/07/02 -0400, you wrote:
>is it me, or did mm shit the bed on this cfmx deal?
>its like we got a nice solid product with cf5, everything
>seems to work--for the most part, and then they
>throw all this java stuff into the mix, and BAMMM!
>goodbye flawless functionality....
>
>the old adage really seems to fit here....
>
>if it aint broke don't fix it!
>or in the cf5 community's case...
>if it aint broke don't cfmx it!
>
>..tony
>
>Tony Weeg
>Senior Web Developer
>Information System Design
>Navtrak, Inc.
>Fleet Management Solutions
>www.navtrak.net
>410.548.2337
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Venable, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 4:35 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: ARGH! CFMX is weird!
>
>
>OK, Now I not only cannot create a Datasource in MX, I can't even log
>into the admnistrator. This is suddenly too. I get this error.
>
>File not found: /JRunScripts/jrun.dll/cfide/administrator/enter.cfm
>
>I have gone through the installation part of the manual, verified IIS is
>set up, jumped through hoop number three and still cannot get this thing
>working now.
>
>Very frustrated, I've never had this much trouble with CF5.
>
>Ideas???
>
>Thanks so much,
>
>John Venable
>
>
>
>---
>John Venable
>Director of Web Architecture,
>Epilepsy Foundation
>
>
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