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Inspiring
April 22, 2006
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SequeLink Setup application

  • April 22, 2006
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Registry entry:-
HKLM\CCS\Services\Coldfusion\
db\slserver52\bin\swagent.exe "ColdFusion MX ODBC Agent"
db\slserver52\bin\swstrtr.exe "ColdFusion MX ODBC Server"
As can be seen the image path is incorrect. Does not matter if you change it to the correct path and folder.

The Services entry has this error.
Error2 : The system cannot find the file specified.
When the image path is pointed correctly this error occurs in Services.
'ColdFusion MX ODBC Agent/Server service on local computer started and stopped.

ColdFusion Addministration tells me that the Service is not installed.
I have installed the new Macromedia drivers, sequelink54_sp11, cfmx61_slserver54--- no success.
I have also applied Access\Security permissions to the Registry, Installed the SequeLink Setup with admin rights etc.
So it is not my PC (Win XP SP1 x64), nor is it me.......
The advice given on http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19135 is absolutely USELESS.
What file extension? Name of the File? Which part of the Directory? How to run the Script?? Is their a downloadable SequeLink Setup file???
Would be helpful to know all of this.
Does anyone have a solution?
I must say that ASP.Net is starting to look much more favourable. Had much less problems with the Databasing.
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Correct answer sheibas
Phil
Thank you.
The 64 architecture is absolutely brilliant. If you know how to set up Windows correctly (not just clicking next, next etc) it can do a lot. The advantage of using this is that it has 2 shells, the 32 x 86 and the WOW.
The ColdFusion MX ODBC runs in a legacy environment and by manipulating the system, COM and registry you can get it to work.
Cheers

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sheibasAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
April 24, 2006
Phil
Thank you.
The 64 architecture is absolutely brilliant. If you know how to set up Windows correctly (not just clicking next, next etc) it can do a lot. The advantage of using this is that it has 2 shells, the 32 x 86 and the WOW.
The ColdFusion MX ODBC runs in a legacy environment and by manipulating the system, COM and registry you can get it to work.
Cheers
sheibasAuthor
Inspiring
April 24, 2006
paross1
YOU ARE WRONG.
Where does it say NOT 64bit?
It says "or better".
So stop assuming, you know what that leads to!
The AMD and Intel processors are backwards compatible.
Also ColdFusion works!!! EXCEPT the SequeLink.
If you have a positive input then good (how to work around this issue ONLY) otherwise do not bother to answer.
Like i said everything else works, the JRun and RDS, Dreamweaver, Extensions plus my web site development.
Except the SQL 2005 SVR, which is supposed to be linked by the SequeLink.
Access works fine too, but I do not want a flat data base file system.
Participating Frequently
April 24, 2006
You might want to read this. ColdFusion MX 7 fails to start on 64-bit processor machines I didn't make this up, I just found the information by searching the tech notes. If you insist on running CF on your 64-bit machine, then I would have to assume that you are on your own, since their requirements and tech notes seem to indicate that it is not supported. (I've never attempted to load it on a 64-bit machine myself, as I am taking their word for the fact that they don't support it. But hey, if you find anything that actually says that ColdFusion is supported by a 64-bit architecture, then I would be interested in seeing the data.)

Phil
Participating Frequently
April 23, 2006
quote:

So it is not my PC (Win XP SP1 x64), nor is it me.......

Well, actually, it is your pc (or you), as the ColdFusion MX 7.0.1 System Requirements call for a 32 bit processor for WIndows.

Phil