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I got 2 websites in my IIS.
When I'm trying to link ColdFusion and IIS, ColdFusion web server tool don't see my websites.
You can see it in the image.
My ColdFusion version is 11 Enterprise Edition, IIS version 6.1, Windows server 2008 rc2 operating system.
I'm working on Oracle Virtualbox.
Known CF11 bug. You need to install the Microsoft C++ 2008 x64 SP1 Redistributable (or x86 if you're running 32bit).
The Visual C++ redistributable package is missing. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86/x64) and then try again.
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I'm not fortunate to give modern Operating System "currently" and so my current situation is
Window 7 Enterprise I do have admin access
Visual Studio 2013 , 2015
IIS 7.5 / IIS Express 10
I have tried uninstalling IIS and IIS express but I end up with issues around permissions with the IIS metabase. I have tried many solutions and hacks and this is the longest I have ever spent on something with IIS and permissions.
I do have a feeling that a lot of this is related to the domain that I'm on, along with %USERProfile% and settings that are to network drives that I do not even have access to.
I had the same issue on Windows 2012.
It was a file access issue to %systemroot%\System32\inetsrv\config
Take a look at this post by GordonK2004 (highest rated one)
Error - Unable to access the IIS metabase
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Hey I'm trying to install Microsoft Office using linux and wine but everytime I run the setup application I get this error:
Setup cannot find the required setup controller file. Either there was
a network error, an error reading from the CD, DVD, or other
installation media, or a problem with the package you downloaded.
I'm not sure what I should do.
What version of office do you try to install? Probably you can try to install other version, that works better with wine. I hope this link will help you - https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=31
it is list of versions of Microsoft office and their perfomance under wine.
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Is Media Foundation supported on Windows 2012 64 bit server? We can not have Windows 7 or Windows 8 as the server and that's the reason we are opting for Windows 2012 server.
As NAudio 1.7 is released now, we would like to utilize the new functionality with Media Foundation.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
Yes, you can install the Media Foundation components on Windows Server 2012.
Use the Add Roles and Features wizard from the Server Manager. Skip through to Features and select Media Foundation.
Also if you are using Windows Server 2008 R2 you can Add Features from Server Manager and then Select "Desktop Experience"
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Hi I have installed Visual Studio 2012 Express Desktop. I am not sure if the sql server software that that came with Visual Studio 2012 Express Desktop is serverless or not. I have installed this at work and don't want a server installed on my computer because I am sure it opens ports which will be a security issue at work. Do you know if it is serverless?
Yes. There is definitely a server involved.
You don't need to worry about ports being opened though. Assuming you have a Firewall blocking the ports, the installation of SQL Server Express won't modify that without your permission.
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I have a Virtual Machine with MOSS 2007 (Enterprise), VS2008 and SQL 2005.
I want to start exploring 2010. I need to know what I need to get started.
Can I donwload 2010 beta from Microsoft Site? Can I just install it without any conflicts with existing setup?
Thanks.
Yes, you can download the beta from MSDN.
It only supports 64 bit. You should provide yourself at least 6GB of RAM for decent performance. You can install it on Win 7, Windows Server 2008 SP2, or Windows Server 2008 R2. You can use SQL Express or install SQL Server 2008 separately. If you use SQL Server, you will need to install CU2.