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Not able to set up remote CF9 Beta server with CFB

Community Beginner ,
Jul 20, 2009 Jul 20, 2009

Hello,

I followed the instructions at:

http://blogs.adobe.com/cfbuilder/2009/07/remote_server_setup_is_it_real.html

and CFB will still not communicate with the remote server.

I have been able to set up a local CF9 beta server with no issues.

Here are the details:

Server:

CF9 beta (downloaded on 7/19/2009)

RDS enabled

Running Windows 2003 64 bit

Client:

Mac OS/X

CFB Beta (downloaded on 7/19/2009)

Set up details: I followed the instructions to the letter from http://blogs.adobe.com/cfbuilder/2009/07/remote_server_setup_is_it_real.html

The status of the remote server is "unknown".

I have the Admin service running (port 2910).  There are no errors or security issues reported.

Any ideas?

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Guest
Jul 21, 2009 Jul 21, 2009

Can you send us the screenshot of your server details(both the screens).

Meanwhile I will try to replicate the setup here.

-Bhakti!

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Advocate ,
Jul 31, 2009 Jul 31, 2009
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Try this, delete your server settings.  Then add a new server with the correct info.  There seems to be a server settings cache issue in Coldfusion Builder which will not use your edits.  I got this tip from Bhakti Pingale, and that was exactly the issue I had.  I also gave the 'Server Name' field a different value the second time; just in case if it would use my old settings.

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