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98 CHAPTER 8 Troubleshooting Error /CFIDE/gettingstarted/community/webroot/inde.mxml:381 The class 'mx.rpc.RemoteClassRelayResponder' could not be loaded. Solution: If you are using an external web server, such as Apache or IIS, run the Web Server Configuration Tool by selecting Start > Programs > Adobe > ColdFusion 8 > Web Server Configuration Tool; also, try using the built-in server, using port 8500. For more information, see "Configuring web servers" on page 79. Browsing a ColdFusion page displays a download window Problem: In earlier versions of ColdFusion, you used IIS to map the file extension .cfm to ICSF.dll. In ColdFusion, you have not mapped the .cfm file extension to any .dll file. As a result, ColdFusion pages do not execute running under Windows 2000 and IIS 5.0, but display a download window instead. Solution: Run the Web Server Configuration Tool by selecting Start > Programs > Adobe > ColdFusion 8 > Web Server Configuration Tool. For more information, see "Configuring web servers" on page 79. ColdFusion Administrator displays as an encrypted page Problem: After you install ColdFusion, you install Windows XP SP2. When you start ColdFusion Administrator, the Administrator displays as an encrypted page. Solution: The Windows XP SP2 update may have undone the IIS mapping for ColdFusion. Run the batch scripts to uninstall, and then reinstall the IIS connectors. For more information, see "Configuring web servers" on page 79. ColdFusion doesn't start Problem: ColdFusion doesn't start when you have McAfee Privacy Service installed on system.

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CHAPTER 8
98
Troubleshooting
Error /CFIDE/gettingstarted/community/webroot/inde.mxml:381
The class 'mx.rpc.RemoteClassRelayResponder' could not be loaded.
Solution:
If you are using an external web server, such as Apache or IIS, run the Web Server Configuration Tool by selecting
Start > Programs > Adobe > ColdFusion 8 > Web Server Configuration Tool; also, try using the built-in server,
using port 8500. For more information, see “Configuring web servers” on page 79.
Browsing a ColdFusion page displays a download window
Problem:
In earlier versions of ColdFusion, you used IIS to map the file extension .cfm to ICSF.dll. In ColdFusion, you have
not mapped the .cfm file extension to any .dll file. As a result, ColdFusion pages do not execute running under
Windows 2000 and IIS 5.0, but display a download window instead.
Solution:
Run the Web Server Configuration Tool by selecting Start > Programs > Adobe > ColdFusion 8 > Web Server
Configuration Tool. For more information, see “Configuring web servers” on page 79.
ColdFusion Administrator displays as an encrypted page
Problem:
After you install ColdFusion, you install Windows XP SP2. When you start ColdFusion Administrator, the
Administrator displays as an encrypted page.
Solution:
The Windows XP SP2 update may have undone the IIS mapping for ColdFusion. Run the batch scripts to
uninstall, and then reinstall the IIS connectors. For more information, see “Configuring web servers” on page 79.
ColdFusion doesn’t start
Problem:
ColdFusion doesn’t start when you have McAfee Privacy Service installed on system.