Poo thanks man...I'll figure something out....might have to go back to
IIS...ug.

> > I'm not sure but I think Mark was referring to the HOST file 
> > under system32... ;-))
> 
> Yeah that's right the file should be under C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc on
> XP. My basic understanding of the problem is that you have reached a point
> in the install or connector process at which the install/bat file attempts
> to locate JRUN on some weird port on localhost. Either JRUN ain't running or
> it isn't able to listen on that host/port.
> 
> The message:
> 
> -------------------------------------
> Could not connect to any JRun/ColdFusion servers on host localhost.
> Possible causes:
> o Server not running
>   -Start Macromedia JRun4 or ColdFusion MX server o Server running
>   -JNDI listen port in jndi.properties blocked by TCP/IP filtering or
> firewall
>    on server
>   -host restriction in security.properties blocking communication with
> server
> --------------------------------------
> 
> ...is actually exactly right, the problem is it doesn't tell you how to fix
> the problem, unfortunately neither can I.
> 
> Things to looks for:
> 
> - Localhost is actually being pointed at some other computer or not being
> resolved at all (my hosts file says "127.0.0.1 localhost").
> - JRUN isn't running.
> - Some firewall, virus protection or similar software is blocking network
> traffic on your machine.
> 
> hth
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> ------------------
> Mark Stanton 
> Technical Director 
> Gruden Pty Ltd 
> Tel: 9956 6388
> Mob: 0410 458 201 
> Fax: 9956 8433 
> http://www.gruden.com

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