1 Reply Latest reply: Nov 23, 2011 7:34 PM by carl type3 RSS

    CF 9 on Windows 2003 installation problem

    el_sim Community Member

      We've been trying to upgrade CF MX 7.02 (multiserver)  to CF 9 on Windows 2003 and installation ended with 2 errors:

       

      Install JRE:           C:\JRun4\jre
                                 Status: ERROR
                                 Additional Notes: ERROR - Error Copying the JRE to the destination directory
                                                   ZeroGlq: Target file was read only or did not have write permissions and was not overwritten

       

      Web Server Connector Configuration Error
                                 Status: ERROR
                                 Additional Notes: ERROR - JNDI port 2904 for server cfusion is not active

       

      Now Windows can not start JRun CFusion service there at all.

       

      The most weird thing is that we seem to be unable to uninstall what got installed of CF 9: [Remove] button in Add or Remove Programs does not do anything.

      It works normally with the other programs but it would not remove CF 9.

      The C://JRun4/Uninstall/Uninstall Cold Fusion 9.exe does not execute either while executables have been added into Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Performance -> Data Execution Prevention.

       

      What would we do at this point?

      Thank you!

        • 1. Re: CF 9 on Windows 2003 installation problem
          carl type3 Community Member

          Hi,

           

          Sounds like you got trouble there and I worry suggestions on forum  may not be the best or indeed on track.

           

          I guess c:\jrun4 was the same folder that CF7 installed and perhaps CF7 did not uninstall well or upgrade well to what is now a broken  CF9. So now your currently not functional at all I guess you can be brutal and apply forceful changes since you seem to be in place where you can not easily go forward or back. How about this?

           

          -rename jrun4

          -reboot

          -install CF9 again to newly created jrun4 folder

           

          That way you can keep your neo*.xml files to refer and hopefully have a working file set present with  CF9 functional.

           

          HTH, Carl.