Also, I think a work around for this is that you install CFMX as
standalone first and then run the IIS connector later.

Also, don't forget to check the RealPath settings in the jrun.xml file.
This will mess up any servers with multiple websites.

HTH

Cheers

Niklas


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> Subject: RE: [ cf-dev ] ColdFusion MX service won't start at boot
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> > Thanks Aiden and as I said, this is obviously a bug in the installer
> and
> > should be logged with Macromedia.
> > 
> > http://www.macromedia.com/support/email/wishform/
> 
> Yeah, just done it. Thanks.
> 
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