Another possibility is to create a junction (hard link to a directory)
under windows, then you'd be able to use both the default location, and
any custom location. I think sysinternals.com has a junction.exe for
download.
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-- better yet, use CF Administrator (ie: /cfide/administrator/ --
extensions -- customtag paths) and don't play with the registry.
A fine option if you're using CF5. You need to dig into the registry for
CF4.5 or below.
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Has anyone moved the CustomTags directory from its default location under cfusion?
Are there any reasons not to or issues involved with doing it?
I'm thinking of moving mine to sit under inetpub, which would give me a single point
of entry for all web related files.
Steve Thompson
Hi Steve,
Has anyone moved the CustomTags directory from its default location under cfusion?
Are there any reasons not to or issues involved with doing it?
-- Haven't moved the default personally, but every app I built gets
it's own customtags folder... so my servers typically look like this:
good to go.
Christine Lawson
Macromedia
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Has anyone moved the CustomTags directory from its default location under cfusion
This is pretty common, you can create your own Custom Tag directory and just add
it's path to the registry:
HKLM/Software/Allaire/ColdFusion/CurrentVersion/CustomTags,
For example:
C:\CFUSION\CustomTags, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\myappp\mycustomtags.
Then stop and start the CF Services and
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