RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings

2006-04-23 Thread Kevin Bilbee
Do you need to move the profile or just the MyDocuments folder. If you just
want to move the my documents folder. Right click the folder choose
properties then change the location the click move.

This will only move the my documents folder not the entire profile. And this
does work on XP Home.


Kevin Bilbee

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
 Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 7:57 PM
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
 several reasons
 first, i am almost out of space on c:,
 but i also find easier to maintain, and i do not like having 
 my files on the 
 system partition, in case i need to  reformat or something
 
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 1:08 AM
 Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
 Serge, basic question here: What is the purpose for moving it 
 in the first place?
 
 John T
 eServices For You
 
 Seek, and ye shall find!
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail- 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
  Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 5:30 PM
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
  Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
  Thank you John,
 
   Once that is done, go to computer management, right click the 
   username, select properties.  On the profile tab, enter 
 the path to 
   the profile. Now
 
  1-that is not possible with a laptop that has xp home, 
 Correct ? any 
  workarround ?
 
  2-in xppro, will that move all the subdirectories of document and 
  settings
 ?
 
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: John Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
  Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 8:54 PM
  Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
   You can also right click on My Computer select 
 properties, select 
   the advanced tab, click the settings button in the 
 profiles section 
   select
 the
   profile you want to move (you can't be logged in as the 
 one you want 
   to
   move) and select Copy To.  Select the path you want to 
 move it to.
  
   Once that is done, go to computer management, right click the 
   username, select properties.  On the profile tab, enter 
 the path to 
   the profile. Now it will look to the new path for the profile.
  
   This is real useful if you keep user profiles on a server to allow
 roaming
   profiles.
  
   John
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
   Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 3:42 PM
   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
   Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
  
   I would like to move all my documents and settings folder to a 
   different drive/directory (not only my documents), out 
 of c: same 
   user is OK MSFT has a KB article where you have to edit the 
   registry keys one by one (there are hundreds).
   I figured somebody should have writen some utility that does
   exactly that Looked on google, found COA2 and TweakUI to help
   edit registry, but none is specific to what i want to do.
   Plus, i think the registry sometime contains aliases,ie
   %userprofile%\documents and settings\user so searching for
   c:\documents...\user may not find all occurences.
   Can't believe MSFT didn't provide a utility to do this, even
   on their tech forums their engineers shy away from this and
   can't provide a simple solution. I think under W2K, it was
   much more straightforward.
   But somebody, somewhere, must have written a utility. No ?
  
  
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
   Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 8:49 AM
   Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
  
  
Meaning move to a new user or a different location all 
 together?
   
John T
eServices For You
   
Seek, and ye shall find!
   
   
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:Declude.JunkMail- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
 Behalf Of Serge
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 10:29 PM
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings

 Hi all
 i need a utility that easily move a user documents and
   settings folder
to
 a new location under XP
 TIA


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[Declude.JunkMail] How do I get the NONENGLISH test to work?

2006-04-23 Thread Wolf Tombe








Sorry for a stupid question; but my server is getting
hammered with spam from China,
Japan, and Taiwan and none of my customers say
they receive foreign language messages; So, Im trying to implement the nonenglish
test. Ive added it to my Default JunkMail config file with the hold
attribute but it isnt working. Ive read the manual but cant
figure what the heck Im doing wrong. Any assistance will be greatly
appreciated.



Thanks!



Wolf








Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How do I get the NONENGLISH test to work?

2006-04-23 Thread Richard Lanard
Make sure the test is defined in global.cfg and give it a path to be 
held


Wolf Tombe wrote:


Sorry for a stupid question; but my server is getting hammered with 
spam from China, Japan, and Taiwan and none of my customers say they 
receive foreign language messages; So, I’m trying to implement the 
“nonenglish” test. I’ve added it to my Default JunkMail config file 
with the “hold” attribute but it isn’t working. I’ve read the manual 
but can’t figure what the heck I’m doing wrong. Any assistance will be 
greatly appreciated.


Thanks!

Wolf




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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] How do I get the NONENGLISH test to work?

2006-04-23 Thread Darrell \([EMAIL PROTECTED])



Wolf,

The NONENGLISH test only catches messages that have 
NONENGLISH subjects. It does not inspect the body. It's not a bad 
test in terms of quality we rate it at a .75/1.00 (http://www.invariantsystems.com/dlanalyzer/testsamples/TestQualityReport.html). 
However, it does not trigger very much.

You might be better served looking at the "COUNTRY" 
test to stop foreign mail. For what you are looking for it would be more 
effective.

You also have some options with adding some of the 
nerd.dk or blackhole.us tests for specific countries.

Darrell
Check 
out http://www.invariantsystems.com for 
utilities for Declude And Imail. IMail/Declude Overflow Queue Monitoring, 
SURBL/URI integration, MRTG Integration, and Log Parsers.

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Wolf 
  Tombe 
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com 
  
  Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:18 
  AM
  Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] How do I get 
  the "NONENGLISH" test to work?
  
  
  Sorry for a stupid question; but 
  my server is getting hammered with spam from China, Japan, and Taiwan and none of my customers say 
  they receive foreign language messages; So, I’m trying to implement the 
  “nonenglish” test. I’ve added it to my Default JunkMail config file with the 
  “hold” attribute but it isn’t working. I’ve read the manual but can’t 
  figure what the heck I’m doing wrong. Any assistance will be greatly 
  appreciated.
  
  Thanks!
  
  Wolf


[Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 'Default Directory

2006-04-23 Thread Dave Doherty



Hi, y'all-

I installed a new Windows 
2000server yesterday, and today one of the customersemailed me that 
FTP lands him inside his directory structure and he can'tclimb up to the 
root. He uses IE as his FTP client. I checked the FTP setup for his site, and it 
is set up correctly to point to his root.

So I tried it with WS_FTP, and sure 
enough, you get into a directory called "Default". With WS_FTP you can climb up 
one level to the root. With IE, you cannot. (The "up"buton on 
IEgives you the previous page visited.)

Thinking that the directory name 
"Default" might be the culprit, I renamed it. Sure enough, IE and WS_FTP behaved 
normally. So it looks like the server is routing FTP requests on its own to this 
directory if it exists.

I searched for documentation on this, and 
found nothing anywhere. Probably didn't look in the right place, but out of 
curiosity, have any of you seen this one before?

-Dave Doherty
Skywaves, Inc.



RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings

2006-04-23 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
Also, check how your disk space on C: is currently being used.

I love this free tool (Java is a pre-requisite):

http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/jdiskreport/

You may find a surprising amount of disk space is used that you can
actually delete.  I find that the top culprits are:

1) MS Office cached install files so that you don't need the original
install media handy to do adds/removes/patches (keep this, but turn on
disk compression for the whole folder).

2) Runaway Intellsync folder (I've seen 800 KB profiles on the network
suck up 20 GB on the %windir%\CSC over the span of a year!)

3) Old backup patches and service packs.  I only keep a few months back
worth of patches.  Use the GUI search from your Start menu to look in
%windir% for a filespec: $*$ and then sort the results.  Delete
everything before a date of your choosing (e.g. delete everything over 3
months ago).


Andrew 8)
 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Darin Cox
 Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 6:25 AM
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 You might check for uninstall directories for Windows patches 
 as well.  If you're not in the habit of deleting them after 
 the machine has been rebooted and a week or so has passed (we 
 wait a month) to verify all functionality is intact and the 
 system is stable, you might want to start.
 
 Also, if the paging file is on C, you can move it to another 
 drive to reclaim sufficient space on the system partition
 
 Lastly, you might look at a tool like Partition Magic to 
 reallocate space to make the system partition larger.
 
 For servers with little software to be loaded, I usually make 
 a 6GB system partition.  For those with moderate software, I 
 use 8GB.  For those with significant software, I use 8GB and 
 create a second partition to load all software.  Note that 
 many software packages load portions of the package on system 
 despite specifying a separate drive for the main program files.
 
 Darin.
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 3:54 AM
 Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
 If you are almost out of space on C, you need to do other 
 things than moving
 profiles. First, profiles take not much room except for the 
 My Documents
 and PST files if used. Both of those are separately easily 
 moved. I would
 implore you took find the actual problem with space on C and 
 fix the problem
 rather than moving stuff around.
 
 As for having DS on the system partition, that is the reason 
 for my asking
 why. Since a users profile is tightly integrated with how the OS is
 presented and used for the user, it is better to leave DS 
 where they are
 at. If you are doing regular backups include SystemState 
 and Documents
 and Settings and %systemroot% directories then if a problem 
 does arise
 restoring the DS directory is one of the easier ones as long 
 as permissions
 are not changed and you restore with force overwrite.
 
 John T
 eServices For You
 
 Seek, and ye shall find!
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
  Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 7:57 PM
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
  Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
  several reasons
  first, i am almost out of space on c:,
  but i also find easier to maintain, and i do not like 
 having my files on
 the
  system partition, in case i need to  reformat or something
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
  Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 1:08 AM
  Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
  Serge, basic question here: What is the purpose for moving 
 it in the first
  place?
 
  John T
  eServices For You
 
  Seek, and ye shall find!
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
   Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 5:30 PM
   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
   Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
  
  
   Thank you John,
  
Once that is done, go to computer management, right click the
 username,
select properties.  On the profile tab, enter the path 
 to the profile.
Now
  
   1-that is not possible with a laptop that has xp home, 
 Correct ? any
   workarround ?
  
   2-in xppro, will that move all the subdirectories of document and
 settings
  ?
  
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: John Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
   Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 8:54 PM
   Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
  
  
You can also right click on My Computer select 
 properties, select
 the
advanced tab, click the settings button in the 

RE: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 'Default Directory

2006-04-23 Thread JR Tatum



Dave,

Others will likely have a better procedure but we set up a 
"virtual" directory in IIS Manager to direct the user to the root of their site. 
Open IIS Manager  right-click on the FTP site and select New  Virtual 
Directory. We give it the users login name. The path is website 
directory\website name. This will direct the user to the root of the 
site when they log in with IE or an FTP client.

JR 



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave 
DohertySent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:11 PMTo: 
Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 
'Default" Directory

Hi, y'all-

I installed a new Windows 
2000server yesterday, and today one of the customersemailed me that 
FTP lands him inside his directory structure and he can'tclimb up to the 
root. He uses IE as his FTP client. I checked the FTP setup for his site, and it 
is set up correctly to point to his root.

So I tried it with WS_FTP, and sure 
enough, you get into a directory called "Default". With WS_FTP you can climb up 
one level to the root. With IE, you cannot. (The "up"buton on 
IEgives you the previous page visited.)

Thinking that the directory name 
"Default" might be the culprit, I renamed it. Sure enough, IE and WS_FTP behaved 
normally. So it looks like the server is routing FTP requests on its own to this 
directory if it exists.

I searched for documentation on this, and 
found nothing anywhere. Probably didn't look in the right place, but out of 
curiosity, have any of you seen this one before?

-Dave Doherty
Skywaves, Inc.



Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 'Default Directory

2006-04-23 Thread Dave Doherty



We actually set the websites up with 
dedicated FTP sites at the same IPs, so the virtual directory procedure is not 
something we use any more. I suppose I could set him up with a virtual directory 
within his FTP site, though. Thanks for the idea!

-d


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  JR Tatum 
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com 
  
  Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:42 
PM
  Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: 
  FTP 'Default" Directory
  
  Dave,
  
  Others will likely have a better procedure but we set up 
  a "virtual" directory in IIS Manager to direct the user to the root of their 
  site. Open IIS Manager  right-click on the FTP site and select New  
  Virtual Directory. We give it the users login name. The path is website 
  directory\website name. This will direct the user to the root of 
  the site when they log in with IE or an FTP client.
  
  JR 
  
  
  
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave 
  DohertySent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:11 PMTo: 
  Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 
  'Default" Directory
  
  Hi, y'all-
  
  I installed a new Windows 
  2000server yesterday, and today one of the customersemailed me 
  that FTP lands him inside his directory structure and he can'tclimb up 
  to the root. He uses IE as his FTP client. I checked the FTP setup for his 
  site, and it is set up correctly to point to his root.
  
  So I tried it with WS_FTP, and sure 
  enough, you get into a directory called "Default". With WS_FTP you can climb 
  up one level to the root. With IE, you cannot. (The "up"buton on 
  IEgives you the previous page visited.)
  
  Thinking that the directory name 
  "Default" might be the culprit, I renamed it. Sure enough, IE and WS_FTP 
  behaved normally. So it looks like the server is routing FTP requests on its 
  own to this directory if it exists.
  
  I searched for documentation on this, 
  and found nothing anywhere. Probably didn't look in the right place, but out 
  of curiosity, have any of you seen this one before?
  
  -Dave Doherty
  Skywaves, Inc.
  


Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings

2006-04-23 Thread Serge
In fact, i should already stated, MyDocuments is not at issue, it was
moved out of C: long time ago;
Space is an issue, but not the only issue
OE mailboxes are about 2GB and growing, I know how to move it out of
documents an settings, and will do that this week.
But again, i prefer to move everything once and for all (OE, favorites,
,)
I think John Dobbin method is great for XP pro, guess it is time to upgrade
my laptop :)
Anyway, thank you all guys, but i dont want to waist your time anymore on
this issue.
Back to real work
Upgrading from 2.0.6 to 4.1 tonight
wish me luck




- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Bilbee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 6:36 AM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings


Do you need to move the profile or just the MyDocuments folder. If you just
want to move the my documents folder. Right click the folder choose
properties then change the location the click move.

This will only move the my documents folder not the entire profile. And this
does work on XP Home.


Kevin Bilbee

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
 Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 7:57 PM
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings


 several reasons
 first, i am almost out of space on c:,
 but i also find easier to maintain, and i do not like having
 my files on the
 system partition, in case i need to  reformat or something


 - Original Message - 
 From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
 Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 1:08 AM
 Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings


 Serge, basic question here: What is the purpose for moving it
 in the first place?

 John T
 eServices For You

 Seek, and ye shall find!

  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Declude.JunkMail-
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
  Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 5:30 PM
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
  Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
  Thank you John,
 
   Once that is done, go to computer management, right click the
   username, select properties.  On the profile tab, enter
 the path to
   the profile. Now
 
  1-that is not possible with a laptop that has xp home,
 Correct ? any
  workarround ?
 
  2-in xppro, will that move all the subdirectories of document and
  settings
 ?
 
 
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: John Dobbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
  Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 8:54 PM
  Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
 
 
   You can also right click on My Computer select
 properties, select
   the advanced tab, click the settings button in the
 profiles section
   select
 the
   profile you want to move (you can't be logged in as the
 one you want
   to
   move) and select Copy To.  Select the path you want to
 move it to.
  
   Once that is done, go to computer management, right click the
   username, select properties.  On the profile tab, enter
 the path to
   the profile. Now it will look to the new path for the profile.
  
   This is real useful if you keep user profiles on a server to allow
 roaming
   profiles.
  
   John
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Serge
   Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 3:42 PM
   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
   Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
  
   I would like to move all my documents and settings folder to a
   different drive/directory (not only my documents), out
 of c: same
   user is OK MSFT has a KB article where you have to edit the
   registry keys one by one (there are hundreds).
   I figured somebody should have writen some utility that does
   exactly that Looked on google, found COA2 and TweakUI to help
   edit registry, but none is specific to what i want to do.
   Plus, i think the registry sometime contains aliases,ie
   %userprofile%\documents and settings\user so searching for
   c:\documents...\user may not find all occurences.
   Can't believe MSFT didn't provide a utility to do this, even
   on their tech forums their engineers shy away from this and
   can't provide a simple solution. I think under W2K, it was
   much more straightforward.
   But somebody, somewhere, must have written a utility. No ?
  
  
  
  
  
   - Original Message -
   From: John T (Lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
   Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 8:49 AM
   Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT user profile settings
  
  
Meaning move to a new user or a different location all
 together?
   
John T
eServices For You
   
Seek, and ye shall find!
   
   
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:Declude.JunkMail- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Serge
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 

[Declude.JunkMail] 4.1 GUI

2006-04-23 Thread Serge
Ok, Upgrade completed
for some reason i had to manualy install decludeproc (had to guess about
decludeproc -i switch), also had to manualy delete declude.exe (i stopped
all imail services, and run the upgrade 3 times, but still had 2.0.6 version
in imail directory)
anyway, all seem working now, except for the GUI
can someone (including declude) tell me where to find it (and how to use it)
? is the a user manual for installin/using the new GUI ?



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 'Default Directory

2006-04-23 Thread Andy Schmidt
Title: Message



If IIS 
finds a virtual folder that matches the user name, then it switches to it as the 
root.

Maybe 
this carries over for the "default" user profile?

Best 
RegardsAndy SchmidtPhone: +1 201 934-3414 x20 
(Business)Fax: +1 201 934-9206 

  
  -Original Message-From: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  On Behalf Of Dave DohertySent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 03:11 
  PMTo: Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: 
  [Declude.JunkMail] WAY OT: FTP 'Default" Directory
  Hi, y'all-
  
  I installed a new Windows 
  2000server yesterday, and today one of the customersemailed me 
  that FTP lands him inside his directory structure and he can'tclimb up 
  to the root. He uses IE as his FTP client. I checked the FTP setup for his 
  site, and it is set up correctly to point to his root.
  
  So I tried it with WS_FTP, and sure 
  enough, you get into a directory called "Default". With WS_FTP you can climb 
  up one level to the root. With IE, you cannot. (The "up"buton on 
  IEgives you the previous page visited.)
  
  Thinking that the directory name 
  "Default" might be the culprit, I renamed it. Sure enough, IE and WS_FTP 
  behaved normally. So it looks like the server is routing FTP requests on its 
  own to this directory if it exists.
  
  I searched for documentation on this, 
  and found nothing anywhere. Probably didn't look in the right place, but out 
  of curiosity, have any of you seen this one before?
  
  -Dave Doherty
  Skywaves, Inc.
  


[Declude.JunkMail] OT: ColdFusion 4.5 on IIS6?

2006-04-23 Thread Evans Martin








Does
anyone have any experience running CF 4.5 on IIS6? We upgraded our servers to
Windows Server 2003 over the weekend and it has broken ColdFusion. What needs
to be done to make it work?



Thanks,

Evans
Martin



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] 4.1 GUI

2006-04-23 Thread Mike Nice

Serge,
  There is not currently a manual or installation procedure for the GUI. 
You'll have to copy/move the files to a new IIS virtual directory and set 
permissions appropriately.


  While it is very nice, you'll also need to re-enter your current 
setttings if you don't want to accept the default settings.   There is no 
auto import from your existing text configuration files.


- Original Message - 


anyway, all seem working now, except for the GUI
can someone (including declude) tell me where to find it (and how to use 
it)

? is the a user manual for installin/using the new GUI ?


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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: ColdFusion 4.5 on IIS6?

2006-04-23 Thread Matt




I don't believe that 4.5 works with Windows 2003, or at least not
without some manual tweaking, but I kind of doubt that. For
information on configuring 5.x and 6.x with IIS 6.0, you can use the
following directions:


http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18689

4.5 is also no longer supported and it would be wise to upgrade for
security reasons.

Matt


Evans Martin wrote:

  
  
  
  
  Does
anyone have any experience running CF 4.5 on IIS6? We upgraded our
servers to
Windows Server 2003 over the weekend and it has broken ColdFusion.
What needs
to be done to make it work?
  
  Thanks,
  Evans
Martin
  
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