Enter a limit to the time that ColdFusion waits before terminating a request. Prevents unusually lengthy requests from using up server resources. To disable certain tags, use the Sandbox Security page.For more information, see Administering ColdFusion Security. Some CFML tags might present a potential security risk for your server. To change Java settings, use the Java and JVM page.For more information, see Extensions section. (Server configuration only) You might have to customize Java settings, such as classpath information, to meet the needs of your applications. For more information, see Security section. To grant user-specific access to the ColdFusion Administrator, you create users and specify a user name, password, applicable sandboxes, and the sections of the ColdFusion Administrator that each user can access. To change passwords, use the Security section.For more information, see Administrator page and RDS page.ĭefine user-specific access to the ColdFusion Administrator You might have to change the passwords that you set for the ColdFusion Administrator and Remote Development Service (RDS) during ColdFusion installation.
To configure an e-mail server and mail options, use the Mail Server page.For more information, see Mail page. To choose the debugging information to display, and to designate an IP address to receive debugging information, use the Debugging & Logging section.For more information, see Debugging Output Settings page.Į-mail lets ColdFusion applications send automated e-mail messages.
For more information, see Mappings page.ĭebugging information provides important data about CFML page processing. To specify server-wide directory aliases, use the Mappings page. For more information, see Data Source Management for ColdFusion.ĭirectory mappings redirect relative file paths to physical directories on your server. To create, verify, edit, and delete database connections, use the Data Sources page. ColdFusion applications require data source connections to query and write to databases.