Geoff hass mentioned before the apps.cfm is not required too - but
like Gary has written here, my sites stopped working. (b220)


On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 08:24:30 +1000, Gary Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know the apps.cfm file is to allow multiple sites from a
> single IP address (versus a single domain - it allows supporting
> multiple domains from one IP).
> 
> And, if I am not wrong, deleting it will cause a failure in the code
> when the Admin system tries to look for stApps.  Unless, of course,
> more recent versions have a failsafe to create an stApps if it is not
> found - but then it still would not know what directory the
> application was under that it was trying to administrate.
> 
> Having said that - apps.cfm is only required for the Admin tool to
> know which subdirectory your applications files are in for a specified
> domain.
> 
> I have seen the problem mentioned when a FarCry application is not
> installed properly.  I would be looking more to the
> _serverSpecificVars.cfm in the config directory of the application.
> 
> Regards,
> Gary Menzel
> 
> 
> > Delete apps.cfm.
> >
> > The purpose of the apps.cfm file is if you plan to run multiple websites
> > from a single domain.  If not then there is no need to have it.  You can
> > leave it of course, but if the file is setup incorrectly you will likely
> > have the result you are seeing.
> 
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