Question
CF8 kills IIS
We're running a web server on a machine with Windows Server
2003, and IIS v6.0. Before the CF install, everything was normal.
I installed ColdFusion 8, and everything appeared to go well during installation -- no error messages or anything. However, the web server will serve no pages afterwards -- every time you try to access the web server, it comes back with an HTTP 500 "Internal Server Error" message on every page, whether accessed locally or remotely (including the CF admin/config page, so there's no way to configure CF after installation).
When I uninstall ColdFusion 8, everything goes back to normal. The IIS service is running, both before and after the CF8 install, so that's not the problem. And re-booting the server does nothing to change the problem. Only uninstalling ColdFusion 8 will solve the problem.
There is no SQL database installed yet, although we're planning on using MS SQL 2005. FlexBuilder 3 is already installed (and I assume installing FB3 also installed the Flex 3 SDK). Flex may have been installed with CF extensions, but I'm not certain how to verify that. There is a "single user" CF server that came with Flex 3 -- however, that is NOT running when I try to install CF8. Nothing on the machine is running, and no users are logged in (except the Administrator - me) when I'm installing CF8.
So basically, I need to know how to install CF 8 without killing IIS.
I installed ColdFusion 8, and everything appeared to go well during installation -- no error messages or anything. However, the web server will serve no pages afterwards -- every time you try to access the web server, it comes back with an HTTP 500 "Internal Server Error" message on every page, whether accessed locally or remotely (including the CF admin/config page, so there's no way to configure CF after installation).
When I uninstall ColdFusion 8, everything goes back to normal. The IIS service is running, both before and after the CF8 install, so that's not the problem. And re-booting the server does nothing to change the problem. Only uninstalling ColdFusion 8 will solve the problem.
There is no SQL database installed yet, although we're planning on using MS SQL 2005. FlexBuilder 3 is already installed (and I assume installing FB3 also installed the Flex 3 SDK). Flex may have been installed with CF extensions, but I'm not certain how to verify that. There is a "single user" CF server that came with Flex 3 -- however, that is NOT running when I try to install CF8. Nothing on the machine is running, and no users are logged in (except the Administrator - me) when I'm installing CF8.
So basically, I need to know how to install CF 8 without killing IIS.
