There is something called Archives and Deployment page in Coldfusion
Administrator settings which allows you to save the settings in a file. I
believe its at the very bottom in the administrator screen, after mail
settings, debugging settings, java settings.

I would recommend make a print out/manual copy of your settings just in case
before you try this method, just to be on safe side. We usually miss out on
some specifics during our first try ;-).

There is a wizard which guides you through all the steps, i.e. saving
datasources, mappings, scheduled tasks etc. Then when you save it, you run
the same wizard on target computer, and point to the file and your settings
will be copied over.

Try it out and Let us know how it goes. :-)

HTH,

Ajas Mohammed.


On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 12:54 AM, Moises Alejandro Zamora Villasana <
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>  Hi,
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>
>
> How can I save the configuration of my CF server?
>
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> I want to reinstall the CF in a server  and I don't want to loose the
> configuration.
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> Regards
>
>
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> Moises
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