Yup, take a look at the htdoc folder, you'll find a directory called main 
and it contains a single file called ide.cfm, move that directory into the 
/CFIDE directory and your problems will be solved.

~Todd


On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Yves Arsenault wrote:

> I have installed CF 5 (dev) on a windows XP home machine with Apache
> 1.3.26 web server.
>  
> When I log in to the CF 5 administrator, I get errors with Java Applets
> (like browsing for a DB in ODBC Data Sources).
>  
>  
> Does this sound familiar to anyone?
>  
> Yves Arsenault

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