Oh and if your trying to run CF9 32 bit on Windows server 2008 64bit again don't forget 64 bit is part of standard. Note this is CF9 64 bit on Windows Server 2008 64bit and just in case you missed it 64bit is now available in ColdFusion standard: It's actually an easy fix and almost identical to the Windows 7 / Vista solution just visually a little different here is a walk through of the installation. Well with CF9 and Windows Server 2008 your going to get the same issue. If the files should be downloaded, add a MIME map." The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the extension configuration. Yeah, I had one machine didn’t require it and another did so go figure By the way, I have verified that indeed, turning on logging for modrewrite causes 64 bit httpd. If you have ever tried to install ColdFusion 7/8 on Windows Vista after Service pack 1, Windows 7 or Windows server 2008 with IIS at one stage you have undoubtedly come across this: So I have no idea why you had to install it on Windows Server 2008 R2. I put this together almost immediately after CF9 was released but even before then I had some people contact me to ask how CF9 runs on both Windows 7 and Windows server 2008.
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