
BlueDragon 7.1: Deploying CFML on ASP.NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework 7
2.1.4 Windows “Data Execution Protection” Mechanism
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/security/configwiz
/default.mspx
Editions of Windows XP SP 2 and Windows Server 2003 may enable a security feature called
Data Execution Protection (or DEP). If enabled, this may prevent the BlueDragon installer from
running. See the following for more information:
2.1.5 Disable Any IIS 6 “WildCard Mapping” Enabled by CFMX
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/875352
If the ColdFusion MX installer has been run to integrate with IIS 6, prior to installing BlueDra-
gon, it will have enabled an IIS-specific feature called “wildcard mappings”, which is set on the
Application Configuration page where file extensions (like CFM and CFC) are defined. De-
pending on your CFMX installation choice, this may be configured for a single web site, all web
sites, or the master properties for IIS.
You must remove this wildcard mapping if set for any web site which will be processing CFML
with BlueDragon.NET, as will be discussed in section 2.2.
If the wildcard mappings setting is set in the master properties for IIS, note that it will be imple-
mented in any future web sites you might create and you will need to remove it from them, un-
less you remove it from the master properties.
2.2 Installing BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework
BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework can be downloaded from the New Atlanta web
site:
Offered as a free trial edition, it will work in an unrestricted fashion for 30 days, after which it
will revert to a single IP developer edition that never expires (development with BlueDragon is
free). When you purchase a license for BlueDragon, you can enter the license key into the Blue-
Dragon admin console (see section
http://www.newatlanta.com/bluedragon/index.cfm
5) or manually enter it into the central bluedragon.xml
configuration file (see section 5.2.3).
The BlueDragon installer will first confirm that you already have installed the .NET Framework
2.0. If not, you should use the Windows Update service to install it. Alternately, the .NET
Framework can be obtained from:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/netframework/downloads/updates/
The BlueDragon installer next determines if you have installed the Visual J# .NET 2.0 Redistri-
butable Package—Second Edition; if this is not present the BlueDragon installer will install it for
you. The BlueDragon installer also determines if you have installed the Visual C++ 2005 SP1
Redistributable Package; if this is not present the BlueDragon installer will install it for you.
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