RE: ColdFusion 5 and IIS

2004-08-23 Thread Dave Watts
 I have to install ColdFusion 5.0 recently and now IIS is 
 showing the file download box if I try ti run any coldfusion 
 page. Any thoughts?

IIS 5 uses an ISAPI extension to figure out when to forward files to CF 5.
This ISAPI extension needs to be loaded in the IIS management console.
Right-click on your virtual server (or on the Global Web Site if you want CF
5 to work with all virtual servers), select Properties, go to the Home
Directory tab, click on the Extensions button, and make sure that you
have an ISAPI extension that points .cfm files to c:\cfusion\bin\iscf.dll
(assuming you installed CF 5 to your C drive).

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
phone: 202-797-5496
fax: 202-797-5444
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ColdFusion 5 and IIS

2004-08-22 Thread Qasim Rasheed
I have to install ColdFusion 5.0 recently and now IIS is showing the
file download box if I try ti run any coldfusion page. Any thoughts?

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Coldfusion 5 and IIS 5

2003-02-28 Thread Cheryl Miller
HI all,
Our network guy rebooted our Intranet server last night (and swears he
didn't do anything else).  Since then we have been unable to get .cfm pages
OR asp pages processed on that server.  Everything appears to be working.
We get no error messages.  we can process a straght .htm file, and we can
browse to the cfdocs files.  We cannot get to the Coldfusion Administrator.

Here's what we've tried.
1.  rebooted the server
2.  stopped, restarted the ColdFusion service and the IIS service
3.  reverted to a good backup of our IIS configuration (which I would
think would have overwritten anything that *might* have been changed last
night)
4.  reinstalled ColdFusion 5
5.  verified the settings under Application Settings (yes, its' an
application), and made certain it was set to Low Process
6.  made certain that .cfm is in there under App Mappings with the
correct path to the iscf.dll (verified the dll existed )

what am I missing?


Cheryl Miller
Web Development Supervisor
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
Edstrom Industries, Inc.
262-534-5181


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RE: Coldfusion 5 and IIS 5

2003-02-28 Thread Haggerty, Mike
Check the permissions of the service and make sure Coldfusion has permission
to execute scripts.

M

-Original Message-
From: Cheryl Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 1:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Coldfusion 5 and IIS 5


HI all,
Our network guy rebooted our Intranet server last night (and swears he
didn't do anything else).  Since then we have been unable to get .cfm pages
OR asp pages processed on that server.  Everything appears to be working.
We get no error messages.  we can process a straght .htm file, and we can
browse to the cfdocs files.  We cannot get to the Coldfusion Administrator.

Here's what we've tried.
1.  rebooted the server
2.  stopped, restarted the ColdFusion service and the IIS service
3.  reverted to a good backup of our IIS configuration (which I would
think would have overwritten anything that *might* have been changed last
night)
4.  reinstalled ColdFusion 5
5.  verified the settings under Application Settings (yes, its' an
application), and made certain it was set to Low Process
6.  made certain that .cfm is in there under App Mappings with the
correct path to the iscf.dll (verified the dll existed )

what am I missing?


Cheryl Miller
Web Development Supervisor
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer
Edstrom Industries, Inc.
262-534-5181



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