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socket. Connection refused:connect As soon as I saw that Service Pack 2 had a built in firewall .. that to me said STAY THE HECK AWAY FROM THAT GARBAGE. ( being a developer that is ) .. I have had experiences in the past where just installing a firewall ed up my hours and hours spent configging localhost to work with CF mx server. I error establishing socket to host and port oracle ended up going with Tiny Personal Firewall then Sygates free one. Zone Alarm worked me and the uninstall didn't do much but kill my OS install. Sounds like xp pro / sp1 is good place to stay. Solas Guest April 20th,04:24 PM #3 Re: Error establishing socket. Connection refused:connect I spent an entire morning trying to solve the connection issue between SQL Server and CF Server until I found your post. YOU HAVE SAVED ME FROM SUICIDE! I'm praying to GOD that he lets you in Heaven when you die; no matter what you have done wrong. Thanks a million! Scandle Guest June 21st,09:28 AM #4 Re: Error establishing socket. Connection refused:connect Hi I've experienced the same problem with xp2 - and used the odbc connection, which worked fine up to a point. Although certain pages in my site stopped working and I got a message that the functionality wasnt supported by the odbc connection. Has anyone come across this before? iborsb Guest June 27th,03:16 PM #5 Re: Error establishing socket. Connection refused:connect See this thread if you have connection problems on a local instance of MSDE or MSSQL; it may help: [url]http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?cat
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