Brook,
I was out of the office and in some meetings today and just saw some of your posts. 
Would it be possible for you to please send an update as to what point you're at now 
with your upgrade (what's working & what's not). I see you posted about IIS too so I 
just wanted to see where exactly you're at.

Christine

-----Original Message-----
From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 6:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: ARGH! CFMX is weird!


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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