naturally.
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Or certain crucial files have been corrupted meaning a re-install is a
possibility. Of course you have backed up crucial data?
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A colleague of mine writes:
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Hi All,
I have an intranet site that went down due to a power outage,
services are running.
machine has been rebooted a couple of times.
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Check the services running on the machine and make sure that the ColdFusion
ones have restarted.
Blair
On 9/12/06, Scott Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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A colleague of mine writes:
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Hi All,
I have an intranet site that went down due to a power outage, and now no matter
what I do it will not serve cfm pages.
IIS will serve a text file, or jpg image, but any cfm pages come back with just
an empty page.
CFM Pages come back without any errors, b