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1. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
BKBK Apr 7, 2012 3:56 AM (in response to ukgary)Try re-installing ColdFusion 8. Then uninstall it by the book.
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2. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
ukgary Apr 7, 2012 4:54 AM (in response to BKBK)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?
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3. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
BKBK Apr 7, 2012 5:30 AM (in response to ukgary)Your operating system?
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4. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
Adam Cameron. Apr 7, 2012 5:34 AM (in response to ukgary)Maybe look for keys with mention of "adobe" and "macromedia" too, and remove 'em too.
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Adam
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5. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
ukgary Apr 7, 2012 5:43 AM (in response to BKBK)Windows 2008 64Bit, trying to reinstall Multiserver Configuration
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6. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
ukgary Apr 7, 2012 5:45 AM (in response to Adam Cameron.)tried macromedia and jrun, will look for adobe as suggested
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7. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
BKBK Apr 7, 2012 7:25 AM (in response to ukgary)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.)
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8. Re: Multserver configuration installation problem : URGENT
ukgary Apr 7, 2012 6:03 PM (in response to ukgary)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