Evening folks,
I recently installed ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Edition on my computer, with no problems at all. I fooled around with it for a while, creating a few variables, arrays etc ... and just finding my ground with it. After about 30mins, CFML pages just stopped loading and I noticed my CPU was at 100% usage. After looking in my processes, a ColdFusion file called Jrun.exe was 100% of my CPU. I restarted, hoping that'd solve the problem, but it didn't. Soon as Windows lauched Jrun.exe started up and was taking up 100% of the CPU.
So I uninstalled ColdFusion, and went ahead and reinstalled it. Soon as the reinstall was finished, Jrun.exe started and straight away was using 100% CPU. Everytime I reinstall it, Jrun.exe will just start right back up again and take up 100% CPU.
I've done a bit of reading, and it says Jrun.exe is used when querying a database and it'll use all available resources until it finishes the query. The problem is, I never even queried a database. Like I said, all I was using were varibables and arrays.
Has anyone got any ideas what the heck is going on?
I recently installed ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Edition on my computer, with no problems at all. I fooled around with it for a while, creating a few variables, arrays etc ... and just finding my ground with it. After about 30mins, CFML pages just stopped loading and I noticed my CPU was at 100% usage. After looking in my processes, a ColdFusion file called Jrun.exe was 100% of my CPU. I restarted, hoping that'd solve the problem, but it didn't. Soon as Windows lauched Jrun.exe started up and was taking up 100% of the CPU.
So I uninstalled ColdFusion, and went ahead and reinstalled it. Soon as the reinstall was finished, Jrun.exe started and straight away was using 100% CPU. Everytime I reinstall it, Jrun.exe will just start right back up again and take up 100% CPU.
I've done a bit of reading, and it says Jrun.exe is used when querying a database and it'll use all available resources until it finishes the query. The problem is, I never even queried a database. Like I said, all I was using were varibables and arrays.
Has anyone got any ideas what the heck is going on?