Benjamin,
This is great. Would you put this up on the wiki?
.Peter
Benjamin Davis said the following on 13/05/10 01:21:
Hi Guys,
I've just caught up on the posts and thought I might give this a shot
since I have been working with IIS7 lately. I decided to try a new
fresh install on 2008 R2 VM and see what happened. So here are the
steps I did what I did.
1) Installed VM :)
2) Installed the IIS7 Role. Here you will need to make sure of two
things:
A) Make sure to check ISAPI Filters and ISAPI Extensions (Don't
know if Extensions is required, but I did it anyway). I have seen a
404 error if you don't have these installed.
B) Also check ASP.NET <http://ASP.NET> (and dependencies) and
ASP. These are not requried, but you will get a 500.19 error that is
being caused by a permission issue. By installing ASP it fixes this.
There is another way to correct it (I don't remember off the top of my
head) but this is the simple method. I found this on a Google search
a while ago.
3) Install OpenBD with the Installer (Thanks Jordan!) This should
setup OpenBD in the ISAPI Filters list as well as create the Jakarta
virtual directory under the Default Website.
4) Now, I added a new website into the IIS Console called Testing
(since you said you were not using the default website and directory
for your files). I created the folder under c:\inetpub\testing. I
put in a host header of testing.local as this will be a little easier
to reference later.
5) Added in the Jakarta virtural directory pointing to
c:\openbd\connector (I have seen a 404 error if you forget the
virtual directory)
6) Added testing.local to the Windows hosts file so it points to the
local machine. This can be found in
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts. The line will look something
like 127.0.0.1 testing.local
7) Now I opened the Tomcat Host Config file found in the Start Menu.
Toward the bottom you will find the hosts. Here you will need to
setup each domain name. So I copied what Jordan supplied and put in
the domain as testing.local and the path as c:\inetpub\testing. Save
this and restart Apache Tomcat service.
8) Then browse to http://testing.local/index.cfm and see what happens!
Note: I did find that if I opened Notepad and created the index.cfm,
by saving a new document in Notepad, it automatically added the .txt
extension even though I put in the .cfm, so it was index.cfm.txt.
Hope this helps you out!
Ben
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hahaha. I laughed at the crayon comment pretty good. Got some good
looks from other folks in the office. ;)
Okay, for logging:
1) Open the IIS Manager
2) Click your top-level server
3) In the middle column, click the "error pages" icon (It will
show you a list of error pages)
4) With that open, click "Edit Feature Settings" in the right-side
menu
5) Select the "Detailed Errors" radio button, Hit OK
With 32-bit, we shouldn't need to worry about the app pool. The
current connector is 32-bit.
Let's see if the detailed errors can give us some better direction
here.
Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Railo Community Distributions
On 05/12/2010 03:39 PM, Confused wrote:
Sorry .... It's 32 bit.
Yes, the default document (index.html) is working correctly
(see above
url less index.cfm) (all are in same folder)
Gonna have to help with the extended error reporting.
(Just hit every checkbox on the log file setup??)
Gotta use the big crayons when drawing pics for me.
tx,
c
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