service" and this seems to have corrected the situation, although I will
probably never know the real reason this was happening. The other option
which we did not use was to find a way to set dependencies for the WWWPS
so that it would not start until coldfusion services had started.
I installed my Macromedia Coldfusion MX on my local machine yesterday
after IIS. (Windows 2000 professional) The coldfusion administrator
worked fine yesterday and when I logged in today the administrator quit
working. A co-worker of mine suggested I make the service World Wide Web
Publishing Service "manual" and to reboot then go into services and
"start" it up. Well, it worked, the administrator is back, so my question
is why cant the World Wide Web Publishing Service not be left on
"automatic" ? Has anyone else seen this type of behavior ?
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