Sorry. No IM at work. 

Can you log into the the Farcry admin at http://127.0.0.1/farcry/ ?

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Greg Luce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 12:47 PM
>To: FarCry Developers
>Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: First Installation
>
>
>Yep, my mapping is Logical Path: "/farcry" Directory Path: 
>"C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\applications".
>In the apps.cfm I have:
><cfscript>
>stApps = structNew();
>stApps['127.0.0.1'] = 'farcry_test'; // name of physical 
>directory for your FarCry Application </cfscript> I'm not sure 
>that looks right though, since 127.0.0.1 should be my wwwroot 
>dir. farcry_test should be "applications/farcry_test" maybe? 
>I'm [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want to IM.
>
>Thanks,
>Greg
>
>"Tom Cornilliac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> >Sure have. When I track what it's doing I think it's having trouble 
> >in farcry_core/admin/login.cfm trying to include: <cfinclude
> >template="/farcry/#application.applicationName#/customadmin/log
> >in/login.
> >cfm"> which doesn't exist. Was the installation supposed to
> >write some files to my farcry_test/customadmin/ folder?
>
> You *should* have a "login" folder under customadmin, but, login.cfm
doesn't
> have to be there. Farcry is just checking that directory to see if 
> you've created a custom login file.  I still suspect the "farcry" 
> mapping in the cfadmin. Double check the farcry mapping in the cfadmin 
> to make sure it's mapped to the directory one level above 
> "farcry_core", this should be the same directory that contains 
> "apps.cfm".
>
> If the mapping is accurate then I'd check apps.cfm next and make sure 
> there's a structure key for "127.0.0.1"
>
> Let me know.
>
> ~Tom
>
>



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