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1) MX doesn't do DSN-less connections the way 5 did.  They're not recommended 
by some, but instructions are on the web if you want to do it.

2) I've heard that MX doesn't like MS Access... though to what extent, I don't 
know.

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>I would get a new server and put MX on that, then test the client applications 
>and make live when ready, and then decommission the old server (or keep it 
>there just in case!).
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: James Buckingham 
>  To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
>  Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 1:09 PM
>  Subject: [CF-Dev] Upgrading from CF5.0 to CF MX
>
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>  Hi guys,
>   
>  Sorry in advance for this as I'm sure this question has been asked countless
>  times before. Typically though I've just emptied out all my old newsgroup
>  emails so I don't have any reference material anymore :-(
>   
>  We're looking at upgrading our hosting server's copy of Cold Fusion 5.0 to
>  MX 6.1. Before we go ahead and do this though how 'smooth' have people found
>  the upgrade process? Is there anything we should be aware of before we
>  proceed?
>   
>  We have three of our larger clients working on this server just now and I
>  don't want to risk anything going wrong with these.
>   
>  Cheers,
>  JamesB
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