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April 11, 2013
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New Coldfusion Server Setup in Flashbuilder and Coldfusion Builder not working

  • April 11, 2013
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I have not found the combination for adding a new Coldfusion Server in Flash Builder 4.7 or Coldfusion Builder 2.01 with Coldfusion 10. I am running windows 7 64bit. on IIS 7. Coldfusion 10 is running fine.

All was well with Coldfusion 9 Flash Builder 4.6 and Coldfusion Builder 2.0.

Local Server Settings for CF9 were

Server Home C:\Coldfusion9

Document Root   C:\inetpub\wwwroot

Version: 9.0.x

Now as soon as I put in C:\Coldfusion10 or C:\Coldfusion10\cfusion I get an error "Server home is not valid".

Any hints on getting this going.

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    Anit_Kumar
    Inspiring
    April 11, 2013

    Hi,

    I am Anit from the ColdFusion team. The Server home should be C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion and the Document root should be C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\wwwroot. Please try the same.

    Regards,

    Anit Kumar

    jeffcg2Author
    Known Participant
    April 12, 2013

    That does not work. As soon as I put C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion in the Server Home I get the error Server Home Invalid. I have uninstalled Coldfusion 10 and re-installed added the latest updates. Coldfusion 10 is working fine running on IIS 7.

    With Coldfusion 9 this worked fine with IIS 7.

    With Coldfusion 10 , since you have C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\wwwroot. as the Document root will this only work if you install the included web server?

    With Coldfusion 9 I may have installed the included web server first and added the IIS configuration later but I have slept since then.

    Anit_Kumar
    Inspiring
    April 21, 2013

    Hi Jeff,

    Can you let us know the directory location for wwwroot on your system.

    jeffcg2 wrote:

    That does not work. As soon as I put C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion in the Server Home I get the error Server Home Invalid. I have uninstalled Coldfusion 10 and re-installed added the latest updates. Coldfusion 10 is working fine running on IIS 7.

    Not necessarily. As soon as you select the "cfusion" location, it would automatically pick the wwwroot location.

    jeffcg2 wrote:

    With Coldfusion 10 , since you have C:\ColdFusion10\cfusion\wwwroot. as the Document root will this only work if you install the included web server?

    Regards,

    Anit Kumar

    Jeffrey_A_Wright
    Legend
    April 11, 2013

    Moving this discussion to the ColdFusion forum.