I gotcha :)  I enabled the J2EE session variables and that didn't do
the trick either, I even restarted CF services.  I'm going to install
v4.x per modiu's recommendation.  Thanks for your time so far.


--Kevin


On Oct 19, 11:25 pm, Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >From what I've read you can only install farcry v.4.08 on MXv.7.0.2.
> > My company is running 7.0.1, so I believe I'm stuck with the 3.0
> > framework for the time being.  I should have clarified.
>
> Is upgrading from CF7.0.1 to 7.0.2 not an option? (Its a free upgrade).> I'm 
> running
> > my CF sites through the Apache server in WAMP instead of using the CF
> > built in web server.  Thanks for the response.
>
> I was making a joke/reference to the "P" in WAMP which stands for PHP
> (not the "A" which stands for Apache).  Sorry, its my dry humor :).
>
> Also, Blair is correct.  The exact problem you're having could happen if
> you don't have J2EE session variables turned on (they are turned off by
> default).  To check, go in the ColdFusion Administrator and click on
> "Memory Variables" (link on the left menu). Check to make sure that "Use
> J2EE session variables" is checked.  If not, check it and "submit
> changes" (I don't believe a restart of CF is required).
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Jeff Coughlin
> Web Application Developerhttp://jeffcoughlin.com


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