> I've maxed out my troubleshooting skills. I couldn't reach my
> localhost (127.0.0.1)
>
> I went to admin tools > component services and restarted
> CFMX. That didn't work. I restarted IIS. That didn't work.
> I restarted my laptop. (Win2000) That didn't work.
> Restarted it again.
>
> Checked to see if my asp pages were working (no)
>
> Started apache to check php. Yep, that worked.
>
> So, like what now?
>
> There's a ton of errors in my log file. I don't know which is
> significant.

Without knowing more about what's happening, I can only offer a couple of
vague suggestions.

First, you might try uninstalling the JRun connector. You can do this using
the wsconfig utility (on Windows, look for wsconfig.exe in your CFusionMX
(if you did a standalone install) or JRun (if you did a CFMX on JRun
install) directories. Then, see if IIS works correctly, and if so, you know
that the problem was caused by the JRun ISAPI filter.

Next, you might reinstall the JRun connector using wsconfig, and see if that
works.

Unfortunately, I've run into a handful of cases where I just couldn't get
the connector working correctly with IIS 5.1 on Windows XP (Mike Kear's
developer install on this list, for example). I haven't run into that on IIS
5, though.

You might be able to just use the JRun web server or Apache 2 for
development purposes, though. If you don't need any IIS-specific
functionality, I'd recommend using one of the other web servers for
development.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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