I also had the same thing...  I could get email or cffile to run once by
re-starting CFS, but that was it.  Try the re-install.  It doesn't take
very long.

Ron

Rick Faircloth wrote:

> Thanks for the tip, Ron...
>
> I may just have to give that a try.
> I just can't figure out why sometimes, when I manually run a task, it
> works
> fine once,
> but then it and other tasks won't function after that without the CPU
> going
> to 100%.
>
> Perhaps a re-install over the existing installation will be the way to
> go...
>
> Rick
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 10:36 PM
>   To: CF-Talk
>   Subject: Re: Can't send email from scheduled task with CF sending
> CPU to
> 100%
>
>   We experienced the same problem (also CFFILE stopped working).  Did
> a lot
>   of research and found that others had the same problem, but never
> found an
>   answer.  I solved the problem by re-installing ColdFusion server and
> both
>   problems immediately disappeared and haven't returned.  Still don't
> know
>   what really caused these problems.  Good Luck.
>
>   Ron Eberhard
>
>   > Anyone have any idea why the following code from a schedule task
> (I
>   > don't think it's a code problem)
>   > would generate an email into the spool (no a 0k file, so it's not
>   > that...) then cause CF (4.5.2, Win 2K Pro) to run the CPU up to
> 100%?
>   >
>   > Once CF is stopped and started, the email is sent and received
>   > correctly, and it has the appropriate message...
>   >
>   > Anyone want to try something similar and let me know what happens?
>
>   >
>   > Thanks!
>   >
>   > Rick
>   >
>   >
>   > Code:
>   >
>   > <CFQUERY Name="Get_DSP_Addresses" Datasource="dsp">
>   >
>   >      Select CustomerID
>   >      from emailcustomers
>   >
>   > </CFQUERY>
>   >
>   > <CFMAIL To="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>   >                   From="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>   >       Subject="DSP Email Newsletter Recipients">
>   >
>   > Dorchester Shooting Preserve has #Get_DSP_Addresses.RecordCount#
> email
>   > newsletter recipients.
>   >
>   > </CFMAIL>
>   >
>   >
>   >
>
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