Hi,

IF you're using CFMX, you might want to check the cfclasses directory
for the related .class file. I think it is
C:\CFusionMX\wwwroot\WEB-INF\cfclasses by default. The file won't be
named exactly the same, but you should be able to locate it. Delete the
class file and restart the CFserver (and sometimes the whole machine).
This should solve the problem.

Best regards,
Mike Wilson

-----Original Message-----
From: Hawkes, Keith A CIV 
Subject: You People Are AWESOME


And, after a little sucking up for successfully helping me with my last
question, here's another point of confusion for me.

Where are Cold Fusion sites retained in memory?  


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