I had similar errors a while ago - they happened if I had 2 different 
<Cfapplication
name=...>'s in my cfapplication.cfm
Don't know if this helps
Seamus


At 11:21 AM 19/12/00 , you wrote:

>CF looks in the current folder for a application.cfm file, if it doesn't
>find one it'll step back one (IE: cd ..) and look for it ... etc etc etc
>
>So yes ... it's very possible to have multiple application.cfm files
>
>As far as the error goes .... i have no clue ... SORRY!
>
>-Allan
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: W Luke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 3:40 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Multiple Application.cfm files
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm going to be coding "sub-sites" of my current website in the form of
>"newsite.mydomain.com."  Beforehand and in development I'm just using
>directories off my root in htdocs.  I did a test by including a new
>application.cfm file in my new directory, renaming the <Cfapplication
>name=...> attribute, but came across an error, pasted below.  Is it
>possible - and if not, what do I do - to have more than one Application.cfm?
>
>Error:
>
>Server busy or unable to fulfill request. The server is unable to fulfill
>your request due to extremely high traffic or an unexpected internal error.
>Please attempt your request again (if you are repeatedly unsuccessful you
>should notify the site administrator). (Location Code: 25)
>
>
>
>Thanks
>
>
>
>Will
>
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