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Stephen did you HUP the CF service once you had adjusted the value?


At 12:02 04/09/02 +0100, you wrote:

>changes only take effect if you restart the server, perhaps?
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>OK stranger still.....
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>I really really did change the registry entry (I checked twice), but when I
>restarted the server the registry entry for CFRegistry was reset back to
>being 0!!
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>Anyone any thoughts??
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>Stephen
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>Subject: [ cf-dev ] CF on Linux - CFREGISTRY problem...
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> > Ok....  So I thought I'd check the settings in the CFA on one of our
> > cobalts....  Went through did all the usual tweaks, got to the Tag
> > Restrictions and switched off a bunch of the tags, including the
>cfregistry
> > tag.....
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> > I hit submit changes and promptly get a lovely CF error telling me that
>the
> > administrator has decided to restrict access to the CFREGISTRY tag.....
>No
> > $h!t sherlock!!  But why is it stopping the CFA from working??
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> > So I went and editted the text file otherwise known as the registry on
>Linux
> > to re-enable the CFREGISTRY tag.  Restarted CF and ......  Use of the
> > CFREGISTRY tag is still restricted......
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> > I checked the path for the Unsecured Tag Directory and its set to the
> > default, which is the path to where the CFA is installed, so why isn't
>the
> > CFA picking this up?
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