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August 22, 2013
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How to keep serving web pages while server is not logged in?

  • August 22, 2013
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ColdFusion 10 works just fine serving pages for our Intranet. Installed on Windows Server 2003 SP2, and previously worked fine with a trial version of ColdFusion MX 7. After the installation of Coldfusion 10, however when the server is logged off, Service is Temporarily Unavailable page is displayed.  Admin console is not available either at the same time. The Cold Fusion 10 Application Server service shows running, but doesn't serve pages. The service has to be restarted, then the pages are served again.

How can we make the application server continue to serve up the Intranet .cfm pages while not logged in to the server?

jcasey1987

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    Inspiring
    August 22, 2013

    Is there any error in coldfusion installation log file, which would be inside Coldfusion10 installation folder?

    Regards,

    Kaif Akbar

    Participating Frequently
    August 23, 2013

    No errors. This only happens when someone sign in on the server at the console, and then logs off.  This does not happen via RDP login/logoff. We were able to recreate the instance with multiple login accounts. Only happens at the console logoff. Remotely restarting the Cold Fusion 10 Application Server service in Windows 2003 will resolve the issue, until the next person logs in on the console of the server.

    Participating Frequently
    August 26, 2013

    An uninstall attempt at the previous version ColdFusion 7 MX has caused ColdFusion 10 to stop working. An uninstall of all ColdFusion products was completed. Restarts on the Windows server were completed. A fresh install of ColdFusion 10 was completed. The ColdFusion ODBC services that were present on the initial install are no longer showing in Services.msc. 

    Cold Fusion 10 is not serving up web pages at all.  The Admin Console does not start. The message in the body of the browser reads:

      The system cannot find the path specified.

    The same message appears when attempting to load any other .cfm files.  Other file types can be served, .htm or .html, but not .cfm files.

    I am truly stuck at this point.


    The Web Server Configuration Tool also shows [localhost:cfusion] Internet Information Server (IIS) : All

    However, the message still reads the same message that cannot find path specified