Evening all,
I've seemed to hit a few bumps whilst installing Coldfusion Developer Edition on my home PC, and wondered if anyone here could lend a helping hand.
Everything seems to go ok with the Installation, until it comes to the point when I have to choose a web server. I have IIS installed, but wasn't to sure if CF worked ok with IIS, so opted for the "built-in web server" option. After it installs, jrun.exe runs and instantly uses up 100% of my CPU. I assumed jrun.exe is CF's web server, but I could well be wrong. I'm attempting to uninstall it, but with jrun.exe taking up so much CPU it's pretty difficult.
Am I right in saying that jrun.exe is CF's built in web server? And do you recommend using that as the server option? Or am I best installing something along the lines of Apache and using that? Or is it possible to just use IIS?
Another problem I seem to be having, that maybe someone could shed light on, is with my IIS. When I got into the IIS settings from the Windows Services panel, there is a message saying "Default Website (stopped)", and it seems no ASP pages will work. Has anyone experienced anything similiar?
Thanks for your time folks, very much appreciated.
I've seemed to hit a few bumps whilst installing Coldfusion Developer Edition on my home PC, and wondered if anyone here could lend a helping hand.
Everything seems to go ok with the Installation, until it comes to the point when I have to choose a web server. I have IIS installed, but wasn't to sure if CF worked ok with IIS, so opted for the "built-in web server" option. After it installs, jrun.exe runs and instantly uses up 100% of my CPU. I assumed jrun.exe is CF's web server, but I could well be wrong. I'm attempting to uninstall it, but with jrun.exe taking up so much CPU it's pretty difficult.
Am I right in saying that jrun.exe is CF's built in web server? And do you recommend using that as the server option? Or am I best installing something along the lines of Apache and using that? Or is it possible to just use IIS?
Another problem I seem to be having, that maybe someone could shed light on, is with my IIS. When I got into the IIS settings from the Windows Services panel, there is a message saying "Default Website (stopped)", and it seems no ASP pages will work. Has anyone experienced anything similiar?
Thanks for your time folks, very much appreciated.