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Specify Log On User for ColdFusion Services, ColdFusion 10 Application Server, Log

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4.1.3 Specify Log On User for ColdFusion Services Open the Services Manager and change the user the service runs as to be the user you created (cfusion in the guide example). The installation creates a service named ColdFusion 10 Application Server which runs the initial ColdFusion instance. Right click the service, click Properties and select the Log On tab to specify the username and password for the account you created. Restart the ColdFusion 10 Service. 43

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4.1.3 Specify Log On User for ColdFusion Services
Open the Services Manager and change the user the service runs as to be the user you created (cfusion in the
guide example). The installation creates a service named
ColdFusion 10 Application Server
which runs the
initial ColdFusion instance. Right click the service, click Properties and select the
Log On
tab to specify the
username and password for the account you created. Restart the ColdFusion 10 Service.