It looks like if I put ip address instead of DNS name/server name it'll work
(i.e. http://serveripaddress/myapp/myscheduledtask.cfm). I just don't know
why.

On 12/04/2008, George Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've got the same issue in Scheculed Tasks. If I put
> http://servername/myapp/index_mysite.cfm in the task CF Admin will throw a
> 500 error. It looks like "http://servername/..."; and "
> http://servername:8301/..."; are in different application scope?
>
> On 11/04/2008, George Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I've just set up a cluster with two instances. I've got an error handler
> > worked in the past. Now put it same url as before e.g.
> > "/myapp/myerrorhandler.cfm". The CF Admin comes up with an error: "The file
> > specified as the site wide error handler does not exist.". The instance
> > admin url start with 
> > http://servername:8301/CFIDE/...<http://servername:8301/CFIDE/>.
> > My app is in IIS web root. Is there any way I can specify the correct path
> > to the error handler?
> >
> > Please help.
> >
> > George
> >
>
>


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