[thelist] Coldfusion Dev server

Chris Ditty cditty at gmail.com
Sun Oct 15 17:38:41 CDT 2006


Cool.  I knew we had a Macromedia guy on here.

I did everything below step by step.  The only thing to note was that there
was not allowedIP in that file.  I added it and restarted and nothing
changed.

Thanks again.

On 10/15/06, Chris Hayes <chris at lwcdial.net> wrote:
>
> Well if the below didn't work I try it at work tomorrow and see what the
> situation is.  I haven't hreard of any policy change.
>
>   1.. Stop the ColdFusion MX Application Server service.
>   2.. Navigate to the cf_root/lib directory.
>   3.. Open the license.properties file.
>   4.. Change the value in allowedIP to be the IP address from which you
> would like to access ColdFusion from.
>
> #CF60 License File
> #Thu Aug 22 03:16:05 CST 2002
> allowedIP=123.123.123.123
> company=xxxx
> user=xxxx
> sn=
> previous_sn=
> 5.. Save the file.
>   6.. Restart the ColdFusion MX Application Server service.
>
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