>Once this was completed, everything worked swimmingly.  However the
>.bat files aren't perfect.  They start the services at the end of the
>process but they don't stop them at the beginning, so while I was
>savvy enough to stop IIS and CF before running the disconnector, I
>didn't notice that at the end of the process it restarted the
>services, which caused a failure when I ran the reconnector.  That
>gave me a few anxious (i.e. terrifying) moments until I spotted the
>running services, stopped them and tried the reconnector again.

So this means?:

1. manually stop CF
2. run Remove_ALL_connectors.bat
3. manually STOP CF again
4. run IIS_connector.bat 
5. restart IIS

something like that? i have ran the bats a few times to no avail. if CF is 
stopped they throw an error.


thanks

mauricio

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