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jvanoppen
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August 4, 2014
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CF 11 Enterprise multiple instances aren’t created properly with a separate service account.

  • August 4, 2014
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Enterprise multiple instances aren’t created properly with a separate service account.

The issues I am having are very similar to the issues reported in the link below.

https://forums.adobe.com/message/6584848#6584848

My CF 11 Enterprise will not create additional services for my cold fusion sites beyond the initial service created during the install process. My problems are compounded because when I try and uninstall the CF11 application the uninstall process hangs and throws the error below. I am now forced to try and uninstall manually to reinstall CF11. Any help or suggestions to getting the issue resolved are welcome.

Description:

  A problem caused this program to stop interacting with Windows.

Problem signature:

  Problem Event Name: AppHangB1

  Application Name:         javaw.exe

  Application Version:     7.0.510.13

  Application Timestamp:              52b25e38

  Hang Signature:              0967

  Hang Type:       6144

  OS Version:      6.1.7601.2.1.0.274.10

  Locale ID:           1033

  Additional Hang Signature 1:     09675b5d8f587c9fd57b85cb72e629da

  Additional Hang Signature 2:     2cff

  Additional Hang Signature 3:     2cff32d5db809ac6ce8170a1d7ac1eb0

  Additional Hang Signature 4:     0967

  Additional Hang Signature 5:     09675b5d8f587c9fd57b85cb72e629da

  Additional Hang Signature 6:     2cff

  Additional Hang Signature 7:     2cff32d5db809ac6ce8170a1d7ac1eb0

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    Correct answer jvanoppen

    I resolved the problem with setting up Cold Fusion 11. I had to turn off Windows server 2008 R2 UAC for all users in order to complete the installation with IIS as the web server. This also resolved the problem with being unable to uninstall Cold Fusion.

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    Anit_Kumar
    Inspiring
    August 5, 2014

    Are you able to create instances under “Administrator” account? Do you have required privileges to the “Service Account”?


    Regards,

    Anit Kumar

    jvanoppen
    jvanoppenAuthor
    Participant
    August 5, 2014

    I am a domain administrator. Also, I am a member of the local administrators group on the server. I am logged in as the local administrator account for the Windows 2008 R2 server.

    The attached screen shots are of the CF administrator and the options I selected when setting up the instance.

    Thanks

    Jan van Oppen

    w) 612.548.3108

    jvanoppen
    jvanoppenAuthorCorrect answer
    Participant
    August 5, 2014

    I resolved the problem with setting up Cold Fusion 11. I had to turn off Windows server 2008 R2 UAC for all users in order to complete the installation with IIS as the web server. This also resolved the problem with being unable to uninstall Cold Fusion.