Hi Geoff,

It's a shared CFMX server. Should I just ask them if they can do the
installation based exactly on the instructions on the Farcry website, or
is there anything extra they would need to do on a shared server?

Thanks very much!
Deborah

> Deb,
> 
> Is this a shared CFMX server or a dedicated CFMX server at Crystaltech?
> 
> Shared is going to be difficult without assistance from CrystalTech and
> dedicated should be relatively painless.
> 
> -- geoff
> http://www.daemon.com.au/
> 
> Deborah wrote:
> > Alexis (or anybody),
> > 
> > Were you actually able to install Farcry on a shared Crystaltech.com
> > server? I have tried without success.
> > 
> > Also, my own local cold fusion server is an old version, so I can't
> > install farcry on my computer and then copy the files to the shared
> > server. Should it be possible for me to upload the files to my site on
> > Crystaltech, create the database and mappings, and then run the install?
> > 
> > I did these things, but I always get this error when I try to go to the
> > farcry/install page:
> > ------------------------------
> > Error Occurred While Processing Request
> > Error Diagnostic Information
> > An unexpected system error was detected. (Error code is 4294934528)
> > 
> > This type of error will most likely occur when the server running
> > ColdFusion is low on memory and/or system resources.
> > If you continue to experience this error in a reproducible fashion you
> > should contact Allaire technical support.
> > 
> > The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
> > of (CFSCRIPT), occupying document position (24:1) to (24:10).
> > ------------------------------
> > 
> > I checked with the host, and they confirmed that the server is not, in
> > fact, low on memory or system resources.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance for your help!
> > Deborah
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >>Geoff,
> >>
> >>Thanks for the list of webhosts offering FarCry. All of them look very
> >>good.
> >>
> >>Fortunately, however, with some notes from Michael (again thanks!) I was
> >>able to confirm that my favorite US company, Crystaltech.com, sets up
> >>their shared servers in such a way that I will be able to install FarCry
> >>right into to root directory of any of my sites.
> >>
> >>With this matter resolved, I can hardly wait to get started!
> >>
> >>:-) ~ Alexis
> > 
> > 
> >

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