Well.....

I cant find the windows firewall so I can only assume that it wasn't
installed. So there shouldn't be any port blocking there.

The server is behind a firewall but that shouldn't stop internal port
traffic should it? It never stopped me from installing CF on other
servers behind the same firewall.

I did just notice that they installed McAfee Enterprise 8 on the
server. It has built in port blocking but it isn't blocking the
required ports as far as I can tell. I am going to try and disable it
and install again to see if that will help.

I tried netstat and I didn't see port 51011 listed. Doesn't that just
mean nothing is connected to it at that moment?

On 7/26/06, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I didn't get any response from the silent install portion of
> > course but the "Web Server Configuration Tool" gave me the
> > same error I got before "Could not connect to and
> > jrun/coldfusion servers on host localhost."
>
> Did you check to see if the ports used by JRun are available?
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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