I apologize on this. I have had the next release of the OpenBD Windows installer on my to-do list for a while and I just haven't been able to get to it yet. Thanks to *everyone* for how patient you've been with me on this.

I can help you get up and running if you like, but I agree with Ben: the isapi connector is on it's way out. It will work, but it's difficult. Mod_cfml and the BonCode connector were specifically designed for use with CFML environments, and will better support the functionality you're wanting.

I expect to have the next installer available in the next week or so - time permitting.

Thank you again for your patience!

Warm Regards,
Jordan Michaels

On 03/26/2012 02:36 PM, Benjamin Davis wrote:
Hi Sean,

Both of these actually fall into an issue with ISAPI Connector.  I ran
my head around trying to figure them out.  The ISAPI Connector is what
controls the default document in these cases.  My suggestion would be to
uninstall the ISAPI Connector and move over to Mod_CFML.  This is a new
setup that Jordan Michaels is working on.  It is MUCH better then the
connector is and is saves a lot of time with having to setup virutal
hosts as well.  Here is the link: http://www.modcfml.org/  I know that
Jordan is working on an update to his installer to put this down instead
of the Connector, but I'm not sure when he is planning on releasing this.

If you want to stay with the connector, for #1, you will need to setup a
default page that can redirect (index.asp is what I used and put a
simple redirect line to index.cfm).  For the second, I can't remember
how I got around this.  I think there is something in the ISAPI
Connector configuration that you need to change.  If you want to go down
this route, then I can dig out my old files.  I would say that Mod_CFML
is really the best way to go.

Ben


On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Sean S <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I just installed IIS7 on a Windows Server 2008 machine with Open
    Bluedragon.  I used the installer and got everything up and running. I
    have two problems that I haven't been able to figure out yet with the
    install.

    1. I can go to the login page of our site, login just fine. I can
    click around the site and do things just fine but as soon as I go to a
    page that would use the default document either the root site / or
    inside of a sub directory   /directory/  the session scope is lost, or
    it can't find it.  I found this post from this group from a while back
    that sounds just like the same thing I'm been seeing but this doesn't
    fix the problem.

    
http://www.mailinglistarchive.com/html/[email protected]/2010-05/msg00059.html

    2. I'm trying to set index.htm as the default document for this site
    in IIS7. Regardless what order I put the default documents, how many
    other ones are in there I can never get IIS7 to use the index.htm as
    the default document. It always pulls the index.cfm file as the
    default document.

    I'm not sure if these are related in any way, but any help would be
    appreciated.

    Sean

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