> If you're using client vars, get them into a database. If 
> you're not using them, make absolutely sure they're not enabled 
> anywhere. 

I'd like to strongly second this recommendation. No one, under any
circumstances, should store client variables for an application within the
registry. The registry, under NT or Solaris with WindU, isn't a good
repository for volatile data. That's not what it's designed for, and it will
fail.

> Export your registry, the only client var entries you should 
> see will be from use of the CF Administrator application. 
> (Though why in all of heaven and earth they are enabled there, 
> I'll never know.)

You can actually move these out as well, by changing the default client
storage repository to a specific database. Of course, the problem with this
is that if the database becomes unavailable, you won't be able to run the CF
Administrator.

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