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Nothing to do with 

http://www.macromedia.com/go/b39c1803 

which *was* a problem on my recent instal of 6.1 onto WS2003? Happily, it 
was one I was ready for...

Terry

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> Hi everyone. I'm new to this list but have been using CF for 9 years 
> now.
> I've encountered a major problem that causes the trial version of 
> CF7.01 to
> repeatedly fail on installation on Windows 2003 Server with SP1. I 
> realise
> there's a technote about SP1 issues (that's SP1 slipstreamed which I'm
> using, not SP1 applied after initial installation) but the rather 
> ridiculous
> solution given doesn't work. http://www.macromedia.com/go/228c3aaa
> 
> The errors in the CF install log are always:
> 
> ANT Script Error:
> Status: ERROR
> Additional Notes: ERROR - jrun.xmljava.io.FileNotFoundException:
> C:\JRun4\tmpmove.bat (Access is denied)
> 
> and also...
> 
> Web Server Connector Configuration Error
> Status: ERROR
> Additional Notes: ERROR - JNDI port 2902 for server cfusion is not 
> active
> 
> I have tried at least 40 times on VMware servers via RDP running Win2003
> Enterprise (trial) and not via RDP running 2003 Standard (fully 
> licensed)
> and directly on a physical machine running Win2003 Enterprise (trial). I
> have tried combinations of single and multi server CF options and 
> selecting
> 30-day Trial and Developer Edition. The only success I've had (about 3 
> out
> of 40 attempts) is when Developer Edition is selected and IIS web 
> extensions
> have been enabled prior to installation. Even this approach is random in
> success.
> 
> I'm sure everyone can appreciate that such an inconsistent and 
> unreliable
> situation can't be allowed to progress to a full production environment.
> Macromedia US refuses to help unless I spend $500 on a support ticket. 
> What
> other company charges money to accept a bug report? They won't even log 
> the
> fact that it's a bug or pass my problem onto anyone in tech support. 
> Despite
> the fortune that my clients have spent with CF licenses and support
> contracts in the past Macromedia don't want to know. .NET is calling me
> louder than ever and at a time I have zero faith in Macromedia and CF 
> I'm in
> a rather difficult situation as I've committed my current project to 
> using
> CF. Obviously I can't buy the licenses for this project until 
> Macromedia can
> get CF to install on a standard Win2003 SP1 machine. Why burn all that 
> money
> for nothing?
> 
> If anyone has experienced this or knows of a reliable workaround or 
> knows of
> someone in Macromedia who will listen, please let me know. There doesn't
> seem to be anyone at Macromedia UK who is responsible for CF which is
> bizarre.
> 
> Much appreciated,
> Gary.

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