I had the same problem today, but followed Adobe's instructions and copied
to the file to {ColdFusion-Home}\runtime\bin and that resolved the issue
for me.
-Dan
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 9:20 AM, DURETTE, STEVEN J wrote:
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> All,
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> I solved this one and wanted anyone else who might have this p
ok, backup registry keys too in that case so you can
restore original service settings :-)
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 2:10 PM, DURETTE, STEVEN J wrote:
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> Russ,
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> Not exactly, the actual issue is with Java 7 and the ColdFusion services
> in Windows. Even if I copied and restored the individual
Russ,
Not exactly, the actual issue is with Java 7 and the ColdFusion services in
Windows. Even if I copied and restored the individual server directories
restoring them wouldn't have helped.
Also, I'm using custom jvm.config files so if I restored the whole JRun4
directory, the services woul
Not exactly, All of the updaters were installed on 1.6. They had to be because
you can't use 1.7 until the latest cumulative hotfix is installed.
The issue came up because in a multi-instance set up like I have, The error
that Adobe says will happen if msvcr100.dll is not in the correct place d
Fyi you can simply backup the coldfusion folder, if everything goes tits
up, just restore it.
Regards
Russ Michaels
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On Mar 27, 2013 1:30 PM, "DURETTE, STEVEN J" wrote:
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> Andrew, I'm
Well drop is maybe not the right words, I was under the impression that you
had troubles updating the HF'es because you where using Java 1.7, so I
thought why not just drop back to Java 1.6 or change your path back to 1.6
and then apply the updates.
Then change back to Java 1.7 as you had done.
Andrew, I'm not sure what you mean by the all the updates and then drop Java7
into the required location?
I installed CF9, then the updater to 9.01, then Cumulative Hot Fix 4 for 9.01.
As I understand it that includes all updates for 9.01. I can't use 9.02
because I need Verity at this time.
Failing that, you could have updated all the updates and then drop Java 7
into the required location.
Regards,
Andrew Scott
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:20 AM, DURETTE, STEVEN J wrote:
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> All,
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> I s
All,
I solved this one and wanted anyone else who might have this problem to have
the solution too.
It's similar to the Note about "MSVCR100.dll is missing." You solve it by
copying msvcr100.dll to C:\Windows\System32
I was stuck because of a few things. First the cumulative hot fix stated th
Ok. I gave CF a max heap size of 2048 and the server has been just fine all
night. Task Manager is reporting that it is currently using 1450 MB, so I think
we're doing good. Web page response time is quick, and no blank pages! THE
NIGHTMARE IS OVER. Damn, I'd been chasing that one for a few day
Hi all,
I have a strange dilemma with a new install of ColdFusion 9 Enterprise on
Windows 2008 R2.
I have a server that is being swapped out, so on the new server I installed CF9
then applied the cf901 updater. After that I applied Cumulative hot fix 4. I
needed this configuration because we
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