Were the project files copied into /www? e.g. farcryConstructor.cfm

Blair

On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Leigh Ellis <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 1. Is the project in d:\wwwroot\FC\farcry\projects\projectname? Yes
>
> 2.  Is the IIS website web root pointed to
> d:\wwwroot\FC\farcry\projects\projectname\www? Yes.
>
> I still get the No project installed message in IIS. Do you need any other
> configuration info?
>
>
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> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:18 AM, Blair McKenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Is the project in d:\wwwroot\FC\farcry\projects\projectname? Is the IIS
>> website web root pointed to d:\wwwroot\FC\farcry\projects\projectname\www?
>> FarCry can be set up to have the project outside the /farcry directory
>> structure, but it takes a little more work.
>>
>> Blair
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 3:07 PM, Boon <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I am not sure whether there is actually a vanilla install for Farcry,
>>> as so many people after so many different configurations.
>>>
>>> Environment: ISS7, SQL Server 2005, FC 6.0.11
>>> CF Mappings: /farcry = d:\wwwroot\FC\farcry
>>> IIS7 mapping: /webtop = d:\wwwroot\FC\farcry\core\webtop
>>>
>>>
>>> I reach the "Congratulations! Your application has sucessfully
>>> installed."
>>>
>>> I click on:
>>> a. "View Webtop", and I receive the dreaded "FarCry Project Not
>>> Found ... I'm terribly sorry, I can't find a FarCry project on this
>>> server to administer.".
>>> b. "View Site", and I receive the same message.
>>>
>>> I configure a separate IIS site to point to the www directory (I'll
>>> call this the "installed site" below). I also configure an IIS virtual
>>> directory to the webtop directory of the /farcry/core. I can browse to
>>> the site and view the Mollio template website created.
>>>
>>> I go to "installed site", and I can login to the webtop.
>>>
>>> I go back to the install page saying "Congratulations! Your
>>> application has sucessfully installed.". Clicking on "View Webtop" and
>>> "View Site" and I receive the same results as indicated above at (a)
>>> and (b) (this also happens when I browse directly to the webtop
>>> directory for this IIS site from IIS Manager).  Is there any way I can
>>> make this page present the login page to the Webtop, rather than
>>> inform me that there are no projects installed?
>>>
>>> Boon
>>>
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