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at some (very much unknown) point, I have apparently broken my core administrator access to ColdFusion MX7. We are in the process of upgrading to Coldfusion 8, and as I went to review some information in the older system, I have found that I no longer have access to the Core site. I'm running the Enterprise edition in a Multi-Server configuration on Solaris.
I have absolutely no idea what is wrong and obviously no clue as to how it may have been broken. I used it several weeks ago, it worked fine. Now when I attempt to access the site via http://myhost.mydomain.name/CFIDE/administrator , I get a coldfusion error page that states "unexpected error #360 32"
That is meaningless to me, but hopefully someone out here has seen this and can send me some advice as to "how" to get this repaired and get back into operation.
Thanks to any and all help,
Howard
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Did you apply any updates recently? What you could try is to delete everything in the cfclasses folder so CF will recompile all CF templates.
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Hmmm....
This is not my Coldfusion admin pages for the servers - this is THE coldfusion administrator for the entire jrun system (and all hosts within coldfusion)...that's the puppy that's "down" or unavailable. I looked and see no evidence of a "cfclasses" folder in that part of my installation. I just followed the directions was I did the initial installation, selected an external web server for the install, and on completion, I copied the CFIDE and cfdocs folders into that external web server's root directory. Looking through my backups, I don't see any evidence of a cfclasses folder ever having been in the root area.
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If it is the JRun administrator you won't finda cfclasses folder, that is an entirly different beast.
Try bypassing the webserver and from the server itself visit http://127.0.0.1:8300/