Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Trying to upgrade to CF 9 from 8.01, the unstall of 8.01 hung on folders.
Now I can't reinstall as the option is greyed out message :
"This option is disabled because JRun 4 has been detected on this machine"
I have removed the JRun directory, all instances of CF, any key's I could
in Regedit.
Does anyone know what I need to delete to allow me to reinstall?
Thanks
Gary
Thanks guys, resolved the problem the registry key to delete is
"Uninstall Adobe ColdFusion 8 (Multiserver)". I had previously removed all the instances using the command
line which is : sc delete [INSTANCE_NAME].
Found the registry key using the registry search using Adobe, however I never realised how many abobe fields there would be.
Should have just searched for ColdFusion which was obvious.
Thanks again
Gary
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Try re-installing ColdFusion 8. Then uninstall it by the book.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I was uninstalling by the book, however the uninstall failed at the folders part, I beleive due to the high number of files in the \cfclasses folder. I want to reinstall as you suggested, however it won't allow me to, hence the post. I need to know what to clear to allow me to reinstall?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Your operating system?
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Windows 2008 64Bit, trying to reinstall Multiserver Configuration
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Try Rob Brooks-Bilson's tip for removing a Windows Service from the Command Line . (I am assuming you will see the names when you open Services.)
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Maybe look for keys with mention of "adobe" and "macromedia" too, and remove 'em too.
--
Adam
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
tried macromedia and jrun, will look for adobe as suggested
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Thanks guys, resolved the problem the registry key to delete is
"Uninstall Adobe ColdFusion 8 (Multiserver)". I had previously removed all the instances using the command
line which is : sc delete [INSTANCE_NAME].
Found the registry key using the registry search using Adobe, however I never realised how many abobe fields there would be.
Should have just searched for ColdFusion which was obvious.
Thanks again
Gary