I tried to map the extensions in IIS manually, but I couldn't find a
..exe file to map it to.  I dont know what the name and location of the
file is that it's supposed to associate .cfm  to, now that it's not a
windows application.

But why should I have to do that?  Run two batch files to connect to
the IIS, and then manually go into IIS and map the extensions to (what
..exe or .dll is it supposed to connect to actually?)

If I have to manually do one part of the installation (without any
documentation to tell me how by the way!!!!) how many other parts will
I have to do manually?    The documentation says how to verify the
installatoin has gone properly, but says nothing whatever about what
to do if it hasn't.

I dont know enough about what's going on under the hood to do it
manually with no documentation, no checklist and no instructions.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
AFP Webworks
http://afpwebworks.com
ColdFusion, PHP, ASP, ASP.NET hosting from AUD$15/month

On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 13:18:42 -0000, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike, have you verified that .cfm files can indeed be parsed by JRun? i.e.
> in IIS is the .cfm extension mapped to the correct .dll/.exe
> 
>

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