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Hi guys,
I was trying to install Apache 2.0.43 with CFMX7, but when it askes for the conf files, I select the directories associated with Apache, but it says that they are'nt compatible. What, server then is compatible with CFMX7, besides IIS, since I don't have XP Pro?
Thank you in advance!
I was trying to install Apache 2.0.43 with CFMX7, but when it askes for the conf files, I select the directories associated with Apache, but it says that they are'nt compatible. What, server then is compatible with CFMX7, besides IIS, since I don't have XP Pro?
Thank you in advance!
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noobie2005 wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I was trying to install Apache 2.0.43 with CFMX7, but when it askes for the
> conf files, I select the directories associated with Apache, but it says that
> they are'nt compatible. What, server then is compatible with CFMX7, besides
> IIS, since I don't have XP Pro?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
What operating system are you on? I'd have to double-check, but I don't
believe Adobe has released a connector for Apache 2 on Windows yet. If
you're on Linux you would likely have to download the CF updater (7.0.2)
or download the new connectors for Apache 2.
Matt
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mpwoodward@gmail.com
Adobe Community Expert - ColdFusion
> Hi guys,
>
> I was trying to install Apache 2.0.43 with CFMX7, but when it askes for the
> conf files, I select the directories associated with Apache, but it says that
> they are'nt compatible. What, server then is compatible with CFMX7, besides
> IIS, since I don't have XP Pro?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
What operating system are you on? I'd have to double-check, but I don't
believe Adobe has released a connector for Apache 2 on Windows yet. If
you're on Linux you would likely have to download the CF updater (7.0.2)
or download the new connectors for Apache 2.
Matt
--
Matt Woodward
mpwoodward@gmail.com
Adobe Community Expert - ColdFusion
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I'm running XP Home. I've installed Apache 1.3.34 (2.x made
it difficult to install php), along with PHP, MySQL, and
phpMyAdmin. I've installed CF MX7 ok, except now, when I go to open
the admin page, it prompts me to save it. I've checked my
httpd.conf file, and it was'nt changed, no LoadModules for jrun or
AddModules either.
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noobie2005 wrote:
> I'm running XP Home. I've installed Apache 1.3.34 (2.x made it difficult to
> install php), along with PHP, MySQL, and phpMyAdmin. I've installed CF MX7 ok,
> except now, when I go to open the admin page, it prompts me to save it. I've
> checked my httpd.conf file, and it was'nt changed, no LoadModules for jrun or
> AddModules either.
>
If you are prompted to save the page and it doesn't have the load module
stuff for CF then chances are the install wasn't pointing to your config
file or couldn't update it for some reason. Have you tried the manual
installation steps?
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19575
Matt
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> I'm running XP Home. I've installed Apache 1.3.34 (2.x made it difficult to
> install php), along with PHP, MySQL, and phpMyAdmin. I've installed CF MX7 ok,
> except now, when I go to open the admin page, it prompts me to save it. I've
> checked my httpd.conf file, and it was'nt changed, no LoadModules for jrun or
> AddModules either.
>
If you are prompted to save the page and it doesn't have the load module
stuff for CF then chances are the install wasn't pointing to your config
file or couldn't update it for some reason. Have you tried the manual
installation steps?
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19575
Matt
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Matt Woodward
mpwoodward@gmail.com
Adobe Community Expert - ColdFusion
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