Guys I have just gone through this with a Windows 2000 server. Might not be relevant but might be...
The Macromedia KB's say that the port is blocked and that you should try to remove firewall and Anti Virus software, then use the connector supplied from Macromedia in the Macromedia start menu select the web service and away you go. But make sure you have the firewall OFF and all Anti Virus / Security Software deactive. It might help, just that I had to do this this morning. Regards Andrew Scott Technical Consultant NuSphere Pty Ltd Level 2/33 Bank Street South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205 Phone: 03 9686 0485 - Fax: 03 9699 7976 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremy Sent: Tuesday, 10 February 2004 4:10 PM To: CFAussie Mailing List Subject: [cfaussie] RE: Apache relation to .cfm 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 --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] MXDU2004 + Macromedia DevCon AsiaPac + Sydney, Australia http://www.mxdu.com/ + 24-25 February, 2004 --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] MXDU2004 + Macromedia DevCon AsiaPac + Sydney, Australia http://www.mxdu.com/ + 24-25 February, 2004
