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Originally posted by: ukb kumar
Hi, Please follow these steps:-
1. copy the CFIDE from cf_root/servers/ to htdocs folder.
2. Try to access http://127.0.0.1/
Output must be It Works!
3. Then restart apache and try to access http://127.0.0.1/CFIDE/administartor/index.cfm
4. If output is not there then go to the htdocs folder and right click the CFIDE folder. Go to the security tab and add everyone the whole permission.
5. Again try step 3
I am sending my httpd.conf to you. So please go through it and try to replace this with yours. And let me know what happens. Also let me know when you try http://127.0.0.1:8300/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm does it works?
What i have understood is that you are not able to access the admin part of coldfusion from apache? Are you able to run any of the cfm pages successfully.
Reply these.
Also create a jrunserver.store file in the location which i suggested. It is a file and name it jrunserver.store and inside it just write proxyservers=
Also it will be of a great help if you explain me the problem of yours in brief once more. I just wanted to know what actually is not working.
Regards
ukb
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