Just letting you know I ran through this process and it seemed to work fine,
with one exception. Initially none of the data sources would verify, I went
in and re-entered the passwords. This fixed all of them except the one that
handled the client variable storage.

I played around with this data source for a bit and eventually just deleted
the DSN and recreated it, which solved the problem.

One other thing that's pretty obvious - you will have problems with the
verity imported verity collection entries, until you actually recreate the
verity collections on the new box :)

So thanks heaps Vik - saved me a stack of time & effort. Apart from the
above *all* my cfadmin settings came across nicely.


Cheers

Mark


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Mark Stanton
Web Production
Gruden Pty Ltd
Tel: 9956 6388
Mob: 0410 458 201
Fax: 9956 8433
www.gruden.com



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> Mark,
>
> I don't have an answer for you but here's a couple of bits that
> might help.
> IIRC, with CF5 settings were stored in the Registry (or the 'fake
> registry'
> on Linux). To determine where each and every setting is stored you might
> want to decrypt the CF Administrator pages and have a look.
>
> CFMX stores all the datasource information in a file called
> <CFusionMX-dir>/lib/neo-query.xml. (AFAIK you will need to re-enter every
> password in the administrator as each install uses an unique key
> to encrypt
> the database passwords)
> Mappings seem to go into neo-runtime.xml in the same directory. There are
> other neo-something.xml files in that directory, you might find some more
> stuff if you poke around. This stuff is particularly useful if you're
> setting up multiple servers but even if you're only doing one you might
> find it faster to edit the XML file than to copy-paste into the
> administrator.
>
> HTH,
> Vik
> Viktor Radnai
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> >How did all this begin
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> Well I asked a question about migrating CFMX applications and got a decent
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> track and I'm
> still here wondering about answer.
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> Cheers
>
> Mark
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