Download coldfusion 11 updates update#
There are a few points that I think are worth clarifying.įirst, I find it odd (and unfortunate) that the update 4 release note pointed to here says “If you have not applied ColdFusion 11 Update 1, reconfigure the connector after applying this update…” Good to see this come out of prerelease (/post.cfm/coldfusion-11-update-4-is-available-for-early-access). I realize that’s a lot to take in, and you may not feel you can do all I’ve asked, but if you can and do, let us know what you find out. If something is blocking the CFIDE/scripts (or whatever is the alternative location), then requests to parts of the CF Admin will fail (like that UI element of tabs), or the Javascript needed to run the update itself. Or it may be that someone changed your CF Admin to point to this SCRIPTS folder using an alternative path, and you would then need to have that folder defined as a virtual directory of that name in the site where you’re accessing the CF Admin, pointing to the real location of the CFIDE/scripts.) (Someone could have implemented web server security to block that folder, which should not be blocked in the site where you need access to the CF Admin. There may be ways that you or someone configured (or secured) things in the web server or CF that may be blocking this somehow.Īs a first check, when you’re on the Server Update>Updates page, do you see 3 tabs across the top (labelled “Available Updates”, “Installed Updates”, and “Settings”)? If you do not, then you have something blocking portions of the CFIDESCRIPTS from being accessible. Or of course, if you can access the CF Admin from off the server, maybe you have other browser choices on your desktop or laptop.īut if you would say you DID try that, or can’t, here’s another thought: perhaps it’s about your CF or web server configuration. Even if you don’t have Chrome or FF installed on the machine (if you’re trying this from your CF server), it may be worth installing it just to find out. Perhaps this is either an issue in your browser or CF/web server configuration.įirst, can you confirm if you tried that in another browser? It may be that it fails in IE but works in Chrome, for instance, which would point to IE security as the culprit. Further, in a google search for that error, your comment here is the only reference to it, so it doesn’t seem to be a common problem. But FWIW I’ve never seen the error (and I’ve installed hundreds of CF11 servers with people daily in my consulting).
I see you asking “when will this get fixed”, and you say this happened on update 3, so I can understand your frustration. I’ll try to help while you await a reply from Adobe, perhaps.