> Actually I installed CF server as a localhost on an old 
> machine and use it as a frontend for NES, genesis, TG16, gb, 
> and now trying mame.  All the games are in a table that loads 
> per system and when the game is clicked it launches the 
> emulator on the local machine.  It isn't used over the web.  
> Since I like to use the web also through the same local page, 
> I can play games, listen to music, and check my e-mail all 
> from a single coldFusion page.  With a few tweaks to windows, 
> it actually has the appearance that there isn't an operating 
> system, just my IE page that has my five or six options.  

Why not just link to the executables from an HTML page?

> Great for parties BTW.  Just can't figure out why mame won't 
> load.  I have given CF server admin priviledges across the board.

You might need to explicitly run the command prompt, then use that to run
your executable:

"cmd /c \path\to\mame.exe"

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