![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, if that still fails, then manually apply the update from the command line.And if there ARE errors, try stopping CF (and its related services) yourself, and then try the update again.Check the ColdFusion update log-not logs in the normal CF "logs" folder, but the update's "install" log, and a specific table of successes and errors there.In this post, I share several tips and observations to help resolve this, based on my years of providing remote CF troubleshooting support. The problem may be simply that there was an error in the update process CF did, and it may be rather easily confirmed and resolved. Or perhaps the problem may not become clear for hours or even days. Many find after applying a ColdFusion update that either CF won't start at all, or they can't access the ColdFusion Admin, or some part of CF or their app doesn't work. While the ColdFusion admin has a simple update UI mechanism, what can you do if the update fails to apply? Indeed, how can you know if it DID fail? The answer may be simple on the surface, but not obvious to most. You want to apply some update to your current version of CF. And I may revise the content as necessary. Corrections are welcome, in the comments. Same with links and subsequent comments from myself or others. ![]() Some content may be outdated-though not necessarily. ![]()
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