Well, I would help out more but it seems all I'm doing is irritating you 
based on your previous emails.  I would suggest getting your CF5 server 
back to normal and I would suggest installing CFMX on a seperate 
machine.  I think the biggest issue is "I uninstalled CFMX that was 
installed to coexist with CF5."  Quit co-existing things.  I doubt IIS 
wants to talk to 2 coldfusion processes unless you're able to point off a 
different port for the CFMX server to respond on, etc.

~Todd

At 03:08 AM 3/8/2003 +1100, you wrote:
>Well thanks Todd, I'll have a go, 'cepting that was more or less what I
>was doing already.
>
>I backed up.
>I uninstalled CFMX that was installed to coexist with CF5.
>I installed as a standalone server (it took about 20 minutes, including
>a 10 minute period when it seemed to be doing nothing at all)
>I couldn't login and verify because it doesn't (*&%#$% work!!!!
>
>And there I am stuck.
>
>Cheers,
>Michael Kear


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Team Macromedia Volunteer for ColdFusion
http://www.macromedia.com/support/forums/team_macromedia/
http://www.devmx.com/

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