buckyballe
Technical User
Thanks in advance. I'm totally new to this problem. I used to have a direct link to Tek-tips through a bookmark in my IE 6.0 now I am getting a cold fusion error message that reads as follows:
File not found: /threadhome.cfm
Please try the following:
Enable Robust Exception Information to provide greater detail about the source of errors. In the Administrator, click Debugging & Logging > Debugging Settings, and select the Robust Exception Information option.
Check the <ColdFusion documentation> to verify that you are using the correct syntax.
Search the <Knowledge Base> to find a solution to your problem.
Browser Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; sbcydsl 3.12; YComp 5.0.0.0)
Remote Address 68.75.56.135
Referrer
Date/Time 23-Aug-04 04:32 PM
The items above inside of <> marks are links to stuff I have no clue how to read. Recently, I tried to link to a page within a state government website that displayed a similar 'please try the following' 'cold fusion' error message. What does this mean, how do I check it. any help please.
Additional info: I am running 98SE. Also running Norton Anti-Virus and Firewall.
Bucky
File not found: /threadhome.cfm
Please try the following:
Enable Robust Exception Information to provide greater detail about the source of errors. In the Administrator, click Debugging & Logging > Debugging Settings, and select the Robust Exception Information option.
Check the <ColdFusion documentation> to verify that you are using the correct syntax.
Search the <Knowledge Base> to find a solution to your problem.
Browser Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows 98; sbcydsl 3.12; YComp 5.0.0.0)
Remote Address 68.75.56.135
Referrer
Date/Time 23-Aug-04 04:32 PM
The items above inside of <> marks are links to stuff I have no clue how to read. Recently, I tried to link to a page within a state government website that displayed a similar 'please try the following' 'cold fusion' error message. What does this mean, how do I check it. any help please.
Additional info: I am running 98SE. Also running Norton Anti-Virus and Firewall.
Bucky