I think the technical term for this is "you're boned." Try a search on
all neo-cron.xml files, just to make sure it hasn't moved around.

On 9/26/07, Scott Weikert wrote:

> I should clarify - on my dev server, there's still the old "CFusionMX"
> folder on the C drive, along with the newer "ColdFusion8" folder. And in
> the old CFusionMX folder, there is no "lib" folder. Whether there WAS
> one and it's gone now, I dunno. I found it easily in the newer folder.
>
> But, my old CF folder, it seems suspiciously... empty. There's
> directories and files in there, sure, but not as many as I'd expect,
> having not really poked around in the past.
>
> So, like Alderaan, it may have been totally blown away. (obligatory nerd
> reference)


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