Have you looked for differences in patch levels on SQL Server, IIS, etc?

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Ross E. J. Barbieri
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Vance Duke
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Session Variables Issue... need help

Has anyone encountered this issue before.  I am running a server that is 
hosting about 15 domains on it with CFMX 6.1 and MS SQL 2000.  I have set 
the Administrator to use the database for Client Variables (database is 
CFVariables).  14 of the websites are working correctly and are having no 
problems.  One website is getting an error at the END of the Debug Code 
AFTER the page is fully loaded stating that "Operation failed on the data 
source named 'CFVariables'"  "Reason of Failure "String or Binary data would

be truncated".  When I created the database, I let the CF Admin create the 
tables, so everything is standard.

I did notice that on one site, the session ID set by CF is that name of the 
"session+cfid+cftoken", and just happens to be "ABC_XXXXXX_XXXXXXX".  But 
the site that is having problems is also the same configuration, but the 
CFToken is a GUID.  Where is this getting set or do I have any control over 
it.

I tried to up the length of the database columns, but that did not work, I 
restarted the CF services and also rebooted the box.  Nothing is fixing the 
error.

Has any one encountered this?

Thanks,
Vance Duke
Technology Manager
 

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