CFMX 7.0.1

The Updater for CFMX 7 is now available. You can get it at http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/downloads_updates.html. Should you grab it? YES It has a lot of fixes and adds some enhancements to reporting and Flash forms (there's also an updated version of the Report Builder). MAC OS X support is the biggie new feature, though I'm not a big MAC guy so it doesn't really do a lot for me. Other than the fixes, what I personally like most about this updater is that it upgrades the version of Verity that CF uses, updates Axis, adds a lot of JRun patches (some only available in this update) and that Macromedia has added support for the Oracle Application Server (10g). The JRun patches alone are a good reason to upgrade (it's free) your servers, so go get it now! Full release notes are at http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/coldfusion/mx701updater/cf701releasenotes01.html

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I have had a problem getting into the Administrator after the update. Anyone have any ideas on a fix?

This is the error!!!

The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error.
Please contact the website administrator.

The following information is meant for the website developer for debugging purposes.

Error Occurred While Processing Request
The selected method getAdminHash was not found.
Either there are no methods with the specified method name and argument types, or the method getAdminHash is overloaded with arguments types that ColdFusion can't decipher reliably. If this is a Java object and you verified that the method exists, you may need to use the javacast function to reduce ambiguity.

The error occurred in Application.cfm: line 128

-1 : Unable to display error's location in a CFML template.







# Posted By Ashley | 9/29/05 9:39 AM
I am having the same getAdminHash error also

# Posted By Nick | 12/21/05 11:08 AM
I pinged Adobe about the problem and got the following response from Stephen Dupre:

Most often this happens when the user is running CFIDE out of an old
directory against an updated 7.0.1.

The user indicates (or the install program prompts) the wrong /CFIDE
location and the wrong location gets the new /CFIDE 7.0.1 files.

Ex: Perhaps /CFIDE was originally installed in /cfusionmx7/wwwroot and
copied under /apache2/htdocs where it was used before 7.0.1 upgrade.
Everything OK so far.

Then, when the 7.0.1 update was installed, the user might go by the
"where is /CFIDE installed?" screen quickly and allow the update to
/cfusionmx7/wwwroot but they're really running out of /apache2/htdocs/.

(for Windows, I believe we read a registry key from what the user
specified on the ORIGINAL installation to prompt the /CFIDE location.
This is probably how most users fall into this trap.
# Posted By Simon Horwith | 12/21/05 11:56 AM
Stephen just added the following info:

This could also happen with J2EE (MultiServer) because the 7.0.1 /CFIDE
install location prompt (I believe it's hardcoded) is
"/jrun4/.../cfusion-war/CFIDE" (under JRun) which might not be where
/CFIDE is located if the user hooked up a connector.
# Posted By Simon Horwith | 12/21/05 12:20 PM
I'm stumped. I cannot fix the getAdminHash error. I formated a test web server, loaded W2k3 server SP1, CF7 with everything in default locations. Not trying multi-server environment. I have only one CFIDE folder under c:\inetpub\wwwroot. I can "fix" the problem by restoring the old c:\cfusionMX7\lib\cfusion.jar from the one prior to the install. With the 7.0.1 file I get the error, with the old one I don't. I found something elsewhere on google which suggested trying the 1.4.2_11 J2SDK, but I can't get that to work either. I'd really love to get Flex working, but cannot without the connector. Anyone?
# Posted By Ed Lovell | 3/28/06 3:28 PM
Follow up: I found the problem...I was getting the error after loading the flex connector update (cf_flexconnect_b1_0123_en). While loading it SAYS it's the 7.0.1 updater so when I was getting the getAdminHash error after I had assumed I was running 7.0.1. As it turns out I needed to load the 7.0.1 update FIRST then load the flex connector update.
# Posted By Ed Lovell | 3/29/06 3:26 PM
OK... yes, my wwwroot is in a different location - but how do I fix it on a Windows 2003 server??

Thanks.
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