No luck

>Just a shot in the dark try resetting the password by changing the
>password.properties file from encrypted = true to encrypted = false and
>put in a plain text PWD. 
>
>
>---------------_____________________________________________________
>
>Eric R. Jones
>Senior Web Application Developer, AFNOC/NCD
>Barksdale AFB, LA
>DSN 781-7784
>Comm (318) 456-7784
>NIPRNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rusty Owens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 1:12 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: getAdminHash after loading MX 7 updater
>
>After updating the MX 7 01 updater on our production server, we are
>getting the following message:
> The selected method getAdminHash was not found.
>Either there are no methods with the specified method name and argument
>types, or the method getAdminHash is overloaded with arguments types
>that ColdFusion can't decipher reliably. If this is a Java object and
>you verified that the method exists, you may need to use the javacast
>function to reduce ambiguity.
> 
>The error occurred in Application.cfm: line 128
>
>-1 : Unable to display error's location in a CFML template.
>
>Has anyone seen this and have any idea how to fix it.  We are locked out
>of the administrator until I figure out what is going on?

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