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free ColdFusion cmsI had the same problem that you have. I've just been able to get it working on my development machine by removing all my vitual directories in IIS except cfdocs and CFIDE, removing all my mapping except the one to CFIDE in the Coldfusion Administrator, and adding the following mappings in the CF Admin /cfformprotect C:\inetpub\wwwroot\www\requirements\cfformprotect /coldspring C:\inetpub\wwwroot\www\requirements\coldspring /fusebox5 C:\inetpub\wwwroot\www\requirements\fusebox5 /ModelGlue C:\inetpub\wwwroot\www\requirements\ModelGlue /mura C:\inetpub\wwwroot\www\requirements\mura /muraWRM C:\inetpub\wwwroot\www A bit extreme but now Mura is working. I hope this helps. >No love there :(, posted it to the mura forums as well. Man I'd love to >get this puppy up and running so I can play with it. > >Bewildered Bob > > > >try reloading the app by adding ?appreload&override to the end of the >admin >link. > > >On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Bob Imperial ><bob_imperial@med.unc.edu>wrote: > >> >> Well....got as far as the setup page and ran into an error that I >haven't a >> clue about how to go about fixing here. Hoping someone can shed some >light >> here for me on the following error I get once I click "Finish Setup >and Take >> me to the Mura Admin" button on the setup page": >> >> Could not find the ColdFusion Component mura.configBean.:Please check >that >> the given name is correct and that the component exists.: >> >> The error occurred in >> D:\WebNew\mura\requirements\coldspring\beans\BeanDefinition.cfc: line >573 >> Called from >> D:\WebNew\mura\requirements\coldspring\beans\BeanDefinition.cfc: line >384 >> Called from >> >D:\WebNew\mura\requirements\coldspring\beans\DefaultXmlBeanFactory.cfc: >line >> 731 >> Called from >> >D:\WebNew\mura\requirements\coldspring\beans\DefaultXmlBeanFactory.cfc: >line |
February 11, 2012
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