Coldfusion Error While Executing Task 500 Internal Server Error
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a minute: Sign up Using ColdFusion and getting “Internal Server Error” instead of ColdFusion error page [duplicate] up vote 5 down vote favorite This question already has an answer here: IIS7 Hijacks My Coldfusion Error Page 1 answer I'm using
Coldfusion 11 Http Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
IIS7 with Windows Server2008 R2. I have ColdFusion 11 set up and running. Everything seems to work fine except whenever I have a coldfusion error, I get an error message from IIS instead of ColdFusion. I get the generic 500 - Internal Server Error instead of the ColdFusion page telling me what is wrong. This is a new installation on an empty server. Nothing else is running on this machine and nothing else has been loaded. In the ColdFusion Administrator I have enable http status codes coldfusion the check boxes for "Enable Robust Exception Information" and "Enable Request Debugging Output" checked. If there are no errors on the page, the page works fine. Its just hard to debug when I can't see what's wrong if there is a typo or something. Thanks. coldfusion error-handling share|improve this question asked Aug 5 '14 at 21:32 user2721815 527927 marked as duplicate by Henrycoldfusion Users with the coldfusion badge can single-handedly close coldfusion questions as duplicates and reopen them as needed. Aug 7 '14 at 22:46 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. Check your exception logs. When I see what you describe, I usually see a java heap space error in the log. –Dan Bracuk Aug 5 '14 at 21:43 1 Check the admin there is a setting to set http status codes so IIS sees that and displays it's error page. –Sean Coyne Aug 6 '14 at 2:02 Possibly "friendly error" messages set for your browser. Are you using IE? support.microsoft.com/kb/294807 –Gerry Gurevich Aug 6 '14 at 7:39 @SeanCoyne, I don't see any options like this. Can you tell me specifically which one you are talking about. –user2721815 Aug 6 '14 at 21:44 @GerryGurevich, It's not browser specific, it happens in all browsers. –user2721815 Aug 6 '14 at 21:44 | show 3 more comme
get the web server connector working after applying update 14. We did our investigation and following is our finding. The connector binaries of ColdFusion 10 update
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14 are built on top of VC++ runtime 2012 update 4. Installation of VC++ 500 internal server error coldfusion 9 runtime requires admin privileges. If the ColdFusion service runs as administrator or system account, the update itself install the VC++ coldfusion 9 error 500 runtime as this account would have installation privileges. If your ColdFusion service account is not running as administrator or system account, applying the hotfix from administrator can't install VC++ runtime and you will get http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25148696/using-coldfusion-and-getting-internal-server-error-instead-of-coldfusion-error "500 internal server error" after configuring the connector. In this case, you need to manually install VC++ runtime 2012 32-bit and/or 64 bit depending on whether Web server is 32-bit or 64-bit. You can download VC++ runtime here at: http://www.microsoft.com/en-in/download/details.aspx?id=30679 When you install hotfix manually, administrator privileges are enforced and so the installation of VC++ runtime is automatically taken care by the updater. http://blogs.coldfusion.com/post.cfm/resolving-500-internal-server-error-with-coldfusion-10-update-14 Tweet 37 Comments » 37 Comments to "Resolving "500 Internal Server Error" with ColdFusion 10 Update 14" dave Oct 16, 2014 at 7:23 AM yet another great update from adobe with numerous issues associated with deploying an update.surely you should be aware if the connector is 'built on top of' another platform version and should make this clear in your deployment notes Adam Cameron Oct 16, 2014 at 7:25 AM [subscribe] Tom Chiverton Oct 16, 2014 at 7:37 AM Yikes. Are you telling me the whole QA team at Adobe are running their ColdFusion servers *as administrator" ?!? In direct conflict with their own guide ? Adam Cameron Oct 16, 2014 at 7:41 AM [reaches for popcorn]Oh, go on Adobe, I'm looking forward to you answering *that* question... Kai Koenig Oct 16, 2014 at 8:17 AM Yikes, truly.In all seriousness though and as sad as it is, it would probably reflect what the 99.99% of ACF users out there are doing :-(I assume the connector update essentially makes it on par with the CF11 update 1/2 connector. Wasn't there a connector update on CF11 update 1? I might be wrong - bit if it was, would this problem apply as we
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Tips & Tricks | 24 comments The 500 internal server error runs on every page of your site when there’s a problem with the server or file system that’s powering your site. The cause most likely occurs in the root directory, where your WordPress files are, but it can also be caused by a problem on your host’s server. This is one of the most frustrating errors that can occur in WordPress. It never has a straightforward solution, requiring a lot of troubleshooting that can eat up your time and patience. But we’re going to try to help alleviate some of that stress by suggesting several solutions to this problem and walking you through each. Let’s get started. Backing Up Your Site These solutions require making a lot of changes in your site’s root directory. It’s highly recommended you backup your site prior to trying any of these solutions in case something goes wrong. Using an FTP Client If you already have experience using an FTP client, skip this section. I’m going to go over how to set up an FTP client for those who have never used one as most of these solutions require it. An FTP client allows you to access and edit your site’s files. You can use the File Manager your host uses, of course, but an FTP client of your choosing is often easier to use. There are many FTP clients, but we’re going to use FileZilla for the purpose of this demonstration. Go to FileZilla’s homepage, and click Download FileZilla Client. Click the green Download FileZilla Client button if the site is recommending your exact operating system. If it’s not, click the Show Additional Download Options link beneath the green button and download the version that’s appropriate for your operating system. Open the client once you’ve downloaded the installer and have installed it on your system. Click File > Site Manager. Click New Site, and enter your site’s name. Configure these settings: Host - Your domain name Port - Leave blank Protocol - FTP - File Transfer Protocol Encryption - Only Use Plain FTP Logon Type - Normal Use the username and password you use to access your host’s file manager. If your host uses cPanel, use the login information you use to access cPanel. If you’re not sure, ask your host. Go to the Transfer Settings tab, and select the checkbox for Limit Number of Simultaneous Connections. Set the Maximum Number of Connections to 8. This keeps your site’s server from blocking your IP address. Click Connect to connect to your site’s server. You’re ready to go! Common Solutions for the 500 Inte