What do you have in the remote settings pane of the Site Definitions? If
you have your real remote info in there, but it's going to the testing
server remote instead, do this. Open the site window to full and click on
the Remote Server icon at the top of the window. Now you've redirected the
remote from testing server to true remote. You should be ok.
If however, you have the testing server info in the remote window of the
Site Definition, you will have to change that to the remote info of your
production server.
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"CapBrose" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
I have a working website that I have tested using the Coldfusion test
server...I switched my host company to a Coldfusion compatible host. I
have a
working website that uses CF and works on the test server, but when I try
to
upload to my website, it only connects to the test server and not to my
site (
i have the FTP info and the test connection to my site is ok)
how can i now get it to connect to my site? Do I need to change all the
settings I have because its no longer the CF test server? Do i have to
install
the IIS again?
Thanks |