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ColdFusion 2018 Installation

New Here ,
May 06, 2021 May 06, 2021

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Just installed CF2018 server on top of IIS on Windows 10 Pro. Prior to CF install, I browsed to a page locally called test.cfm. IIS didn't know what to do with the <CFOUTPUT> tags, it just displayed them as #VariableName#. After I installed CFServer, I browsed to the same page again, and IIS should have seen the <CFOUTPUT> tag and passed it across to CF for processing, but it didn't seem to.  It just displayed it the same as before, displaying #VariableName# instead of the contents of that VariableName.  It looks almost as if CF hasn't been installed at all.  What have I done wrong?

 

Cheers

Roy.

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Guide , May 06, 2021 May 06, 2021

Hi Roy,

 

Have you connected CF to IIS with WSCONFIG tool? If not you need to run that as admin.

 

HTH, Carl.

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Hi Roy,

 

Have you connected CF to IIS with WSCONFIG tool? If not you need to run that as admin.

 

HTH, Carl.

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Thanks Carl, forgot to do that. All fixed.

Cheers
Roy

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