did you make any other changes in order to get Apache and IIS working
together ?
e.g.
httpcfg set iplisten -i XXX.XX.XXX.X

I can't imagine why that would cause vDir issues, but worth undoing if you
did it just to be sure.

On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 7:08 PM, Curt Carpenter <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi -
>
> I have an application that has been working fine for over a year and now
> anything that references Virtual Directories no longer functions.  Here are
> the details:
>
> Coldfusion is running on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise.
> Using IIS6 for the web server on the same box.
> I have several virtual directories setup that reference files on another
> server on the same network.
>
> What I did to break things... I installed Apache (the latest release)
> along with PHP - but I set Apache up to listen on a different port (8080).
> Suddently any part of my code that tries to reference a file that is found
> through a virtual directory generates the following error:
>
> An error occurred when performing a file operation exists on file
> /serverpdfs/130kPDFs/137485.pdf.
> The cause of this exception was:
> org.apache.commons.vfs.FileSystemException: Could not determine the type of
> file "http://www.mybp-graphics.com/serverpdfs/130kPDFs/137485.pdf";..
>
> Here's the actual code that generated that error:
>
> <cfset filename = "
> http://www.mybp-graphics.com/serverpdfs/130kPDFs\137485.pdf";>
>
>
>     then within a table...
>     <cfif FileExists("#filename#")>
>    <td>Yes File</td>
>    <cfelse>
>    <td>No file</td>
>    </cfif>
>
> The "serverpdfs" is the virtual directory inside the website "
> mybp-graphics.com". If I look in IIS the directory is there, I can see
> all the files in it - it seems to be working fine.
>
> I first experienced the problem when we tried to open a PDF for viewing by
> using <CFCONTENT> - the same type error occurs.
>
> What is especially suspicious is that the exception was was
> "org.apache.commons.cfs.FileSystemException" - This error still persists
> even though I have done the following:
>
> 1.  Completely de-installed Apache and hid the PHP directory.
> 2.  Re-installed ColdFusion from scratch.
>
> Any direction would be greatly appreciated - this error is affecting
> multiple modules of a website that is used constantly by both our customers
> and our internal employees.
>
> Thanks
>
> Curt
>
> 

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