As I stated above, it still does not work. CF is acting as if it is not looking 
in the directory above it for the application.cfc If I copy/paste the file into 
that directory it works fine.  The <cfapplication> even if it is not proper, 
which is a mute point right now, does work as I have used it for years in the 
application.cfc file.  I have changed it to the proper way to do this and have 
noted I will have to change all other websites I have worked on to the proper 
way, but it is still not working and is still telling me that the management 
needs to be set.  


>This isn't a valid Application.cfc file. Application.cfc doesn't use the
>cfapplication tag. As other's have noted, you'll want to read up on
>Application.cfc or consult Ray's overview of it. Once you set it up
>correctly you'll find that it will work fine.
>
>On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 11:55 AM, Larry Schaberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>> 

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