Basic troubleshooting overview
You can perform some tests to avoid experiencing trouble
as you begin your work with ColdFusion.
Verify the following: Web server is running: Before
you install ColdFusion, ensure that your web server is installed
and running. You can do this by loading a page in your web browser
using the HTTP protocol.
ColdFusion is running: After you install ColdFusion,
use the ColdFusion Administrator to ensure that ColdFusion is running.
Change ColdFusion user account: In Windows, ColdFusion
runs under the host System account by default. If ColdFusion application
pages do not have access rights to interact with resources (remote
data sources, other application pages, COM objects), you must run
ColdFusion under a specific account that provides the necessary
access rights. For details, see Change ColdFusion user account.
Analyze activity in log files: ColdFusion log files
contain valuable information that can help you identify problems
with ColdFusion or with application pages in your site. For details,
see Analyze server activity in log files.
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