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INSTALLING COLDFUSION 10
Preparing to Install ColdFusion

System requirements

The ColdFusion 10 system requirements are available on the Adobe website. To view the system requirements,
including a list of supported J2EE application servers, see www.adobe.com/go/learn_cfu_cfsysreqs_en.

Installation considerations

Before installing ColdFusion 10, review the considerations for installing or upgrading on your platforms.
Note: To use VisiBroker for CORBA connections in ColdFusion, see
• ColdFusion 10, ColdFusion 9, and ColdFusion 8 can coexist on the same system.
• In the case of ColdFusion cluster setup, any changes to the cluster settings, for example, adding a new member, or
changing member port (in the ColdFusion Administrator) causes web server restart. This may result in page time-out.
Refresh the page to resolve this issue.
• If ColdFusion uninstaller is not able to remove the connector for Apache (for example, in the case of Mac OS X),
do the following to manually remove it:
1
Delete the mod_jk.conf found in
2
Delete {cfroot}/config/wsconfig/1 folder which has the Apache connector file,
Remove the following line from {apache_install_location}/conf/httpd.conf file:
3
Include "{apache_install_location}\conf\mod_jk.conf"
Delete the file {apache_install_location}\conf\mod_jk.conf
4
• From the ColdFusion Administrator, when you wish to start multiple instances, start the
and then start the other instances..
• When you run the ColdFusion uninstaller, the logs folder (ColdFusion_Home/cfusion/) is deleted.
• When you install ColdFusion, you can install the Administrator Component to start and stop remote server.
Use the Remote Instance Administrator Component credentials to remotely start/stop the server from applications
such as Server Manager, Instance Manager in ColdFusion Administrator, or ColdFusion Builder.
• J2EE deployment of ColdFusion EAR or WAR on JRun is not supported. The
while deploying on a J2EE server.
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Installation considerations for all platforms
The following are installation considerations for all platforms:
Installation considerations for Windows
The following installation considerations are for Windows systems only:
• Do not configure the server running ColdFusion as a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) or Backup Domain
Controller (BDC). Adobe follows the Microsoft network model, in which the first level is the PDC or BDC. These
systems only manage the network or domain and are not designed to run application servers. ColdFusion should
reside on the second level of Microsoft Windows stand-alone systems. Stand-alone servers can participate in a
network or domain.
• Microsoft Windows XP handles only ten incoming TCP/IP connections concurrently. Therefore, Adobe does not
recommend using this operating system in a production environment; use Microsoft Windows 2003 Server and
Windows 2008 Server instead.
"Enabling CORBA
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