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Multi-Server install *help*

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07/03/2012 11:02 AM

I agree. I can have them all running independently at the same time using two stand-alones and one within IIS. Just was unsuccessful at connecting the two stand-alones (CFMX 7 and CF10) to use Windows Authentication. Had everything up and running like that but the two stand-alones would use anonymous access instead. Was hoping there was a JRUN setting or something that would tie it together.... Back to the drawing board I guess. > > Using virtual machines as dave suggests is the easiest option. > If this option is not viable for you then you could install each separately > as standalone, which will create separate windows services, however they > will conflict so you will only be able to have one running at a time. It is > possible to get them all to run on different ports but is even more hassle > you prob dont want. > > Regards > Russ Michaels > On Jul 3, 2012 3:46 PM, "Dave Watts" <dwatts@figleaf.com> wrote: > > > > > > Goal: Run CFMX 7, CF 9 and CF 10 on same Development workstation (not > > > connected to internet). > > > > > > Workstation: Running Windows 7 Exterprise with IIS 7 (*** Cannot use > > Apache > > > Web Server) > > > > > > Constraints: > > > 1. CFMX 7 is only approved for Network 1 > > > 2. CF 9 is only approved for Network 2 > > > 3. CF 10 is not yet approved for any network > > > > > > Reason: > > > 1. CFMX 7 -- is used by selected applications (and cannot upgrade to > 8, 9 > > > or 10) > > > 2. CF 9 is the main site for all applications > > > 3. CF 10 is being used to begin migrating the CF 9 applications into CF > > 10 > > > and submit as a proof of concept using latest technologies. > > > > > > Development Setup Process: > > > > > > 1. I am using CF 9 as the default IIS setup since it is more widely > used > > > across the applications. > > > 2. CFMX 7 was being installed as a stand-alone server (Port 8500) > > > 3. CF 10 was being installed as a stand-alone server (Port 8501) > > > > > > All three will run based on the setup process: > > > CFMX 7:  http://localhost:8500/cfide/administrator/index.cfm > > > CF 9:  http://localhost/cfide/administrator/index.cfm > > > CF 10:  http://localhost:8501/cfide/administrator/index.cfm > > > > > > PROBLEM: How can I get CFMX 7 and CF 10 to use Windows Authentication > > like > > > CF 9??? > > > > > > CF 9 works perfectly fine but I need ALL THREE to use Windows > > > Authentications. > > > > If you really need all three to use Windows authentication, you need > > all three to be connected to IIS. > > > > First, you'll need three separate virtual servers in IIS. > > > > Second, you'll need to uninstall the web server connectors for CF 9. > > > > Third, you'll need to install the web server connectors for each > > version, ONLY to the IIS virtual server for that one site. Honestly, > > I'm not entirely sure this will work, but it's what I'd try first. > > > > Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software > > http://www.figleaf.com/ > > http://training.figleaf.com/ > > > > Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on > > GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized > > instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite. > > > > > >


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