My colleague says:"
Hi Scott,
This turned out to be a corruption of the
$CF_HOME/lib/license.properties file.
When replaced with a valid file, the server started processing CF pages
again.
Thanks for you help , and can you please thank all on CF Aussie who
offerred assistance.
Cheers,
Phil.
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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There could be an issue with your connectors, since you can get non-cf pages
You can try using the wsconfig (/bin/wsconfig.exe or
/runtime/lib/wsconfig.jar) utility to remove and reinstall the connectors,
just make sure IIS and CF are stopped first.
-Original Message-
From: cfaussie@goog
No it's not.
I'd say your missing your connector for CF in IIS.
Check to see if there is one
Home Directory, Configuration.
Make sure .cfm has an entry it should be pointing to.
C:\CFusionMX7\runtime\lib\wsconfig\jrun_iis6.dll
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://dale.fraser.id.au
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If a file somewhere is locked, or some other weirdness related to the loss of power is occurring, by shutting down the services then rebooting you might give Windows a chance to clean up after itself.
The problem could be with IIS, or in the underlying JRE, but is probably a locked file somewhere
Try stopping all of the ColdFusion Services, then reboot.
On 9/12/06, Scott Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, In Firefox the page tries to download (like a file).The cfm page when opened in notepad is empty.
Strange.>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/09/2006 4:00 pm >>>This looks like the generic
This looks like the generic page created by IE when a server cannopt be
contacted
Try accessing the site in a non-MS browser - you may get a different page
Or try using telnet, or more easily wget to view the actual result
We had this same issue but it turned out to be the cryptic 503 error
men
Check the services running on the machine and make sure that the ColdFusion ones have restarted.BlairOn 9/12/06, Scott Thornton <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:A colleague of mine writes:
"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