We are not running CF on Windows, but Apache 2.0.59
Could the OS be the issue?

>I know it doesn't help, but we don't have the error under CF Standard
>7.0.2.142559, Java 1.4.2_13-b06, Windows 2000.  Maybe it's a 2003 thing?
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Elena Aminova [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:38 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Re: CF Administrator Server Settings Errors
>
>If anyone else knows what the issue is with this, please let me know. It
>is driving me nuts. I don't want to go back to 7.0.1.
>
>>We have recently upgraded to from CFMX to CF 7.0.2 and didn't notice
>until
>>today that in ColdFusion Administrator, under the Server Settings - >
>>Settings, there is the following error message:
>>500 Java bean field access exception.
>>Java bean field access exception. 
>>
>>under the Server Settings - > Caching, there is the following error
>message:
>>
>>500 Class jrunx/logger/Logger violates loader constraints
>>Class jrunx/logger/Logger violates loader constraints 
>
>
>
>
>>I had this same error when I upgraded to 7.0.2.  Running Windows 2003.
>>
>>I was unable to figure this out and I uninstalled 7.0.2 and went back
>to
>until
>>today that in ColdFusion Administrator, under the Server Settings - >
>>Settings, there is the following error message:
>>500 Java bean field access exception.
>>Java bean field access exception. 
>>
>>under the Server Settings - > Caching, there is the following error
>message:
>>
>>500 Class jrunx/logger/Logger violates loader constraints
>>Class jrunx/logger/Logger violates loader constraints 
>>
>>The "Settings Summary" under Server Settings works fine and thats what
>we
>>have been using up to now. 
>>The same errors show up on both the development and qa servers, which
>we are
>>running on Solaris 10. 
>>Any advise on how to solve the issue is appreciated. If you need any
>further
>>information, just ask. 
>>Thanks,
>>Elena.

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