Doug,

Again -- better moved to [EMAIL PROTECTED] but I'll try and
help.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> what a PITA so far! I installed the stuffs to d:\inetpub\farcrycms. I
> ran the install scripts sitename: farcry_test applicationmapping:
> /farcry_test admin mapping: /farcry domain:  localhost   <--- what
> should this be??? this box has no DNS entry, only IP.

This allows you to run FarCry admin shared across many projects without
the need to replicate the code base.  The installer script updates the
apps.cfm.  You can nominate the IP if you choose.  You can update the
apps.cfm directly to nominate the IP, 127.0.0.1, localhost and others
if that is helpful -- but you can only access the admin through a URL
that uses one of the nominated domains.

> Ok, I have two CF mappings /farcry -->
> d:\inetpub\farcrycms\farcry_core\admin /farcry_test -->
> d:\inetpub\farcrycms\farcry_test\www (these are the ONLY CF Mappings
> I have set)

Well this is not quite right.  Only the /farcry mapping is required and
that is generated automatically by the installer if required -- it
appears that you have changed this to point to the *wrong* location.

/farcry --> d:\inetpub\farcrycms (for your install)

Remove the other CFMAPPING.

> With this the installer appears to complete fully offering me the
> login and see site buttons. I ran the installer on the server itself.
> But when I click on the login button I get the login screen and can't
> get past it with the given default UID/PWD.  If I click on the view
> site button, I get teh login screen and can't get past it.  If I try
> to reach the site via a browser remotely, http://myip/farcry_test, i
> get Could not find the included template /Application.cfm error.  So
> what part is wrong here?  BTW, i have no mapping in CF for /.

Basically nothing will work with the config settings you currently have
in place :)  The "domain" option in the installer updates a config file
that specifies what domains should be able to access the admin.  By
setting this to localhost you have to access the admin with a URL
containing localhost; a better option would simply be your IP address.

For a better response -- you might try the farcry specific support
options available:
  http://farcry.daemon.com.au/go/support/mailing-lists

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
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