>> I am setting up a new server running Coldfusion 10.  I have it all
>
>I believe this is already a known issue. You could temporarily run the
>instance as an administrator, when you need to create services for
>other instances. If this instance isn't being used to do anything but
>create other instances, this approach might be fine - just turn it off
>when you don't need it.

What I did is create the out.log, which helped the instance creation process 
not to error.  However, the service was not created and the out.log contained 

OpenSCManager failed with error status 5
Access is denied.

So of course yeah, it can't create the windows service.

I believe what I'll do here is just manually create the windows services (since 
I have to apply different jvm configs to each service anyway).

Your idea of running the default instance as the regular SYSTEM account is a 
good one too - as long as we're not using that instance for anything else and 
we don't leave it running.

Rick

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