The most direct fix is ensuring every server has its own valid key. Log into the . Navigate to Server Settings > License Information . Enter a unique serial number for that specific instance. Restart the ColdFusion Application Server service. 2. Use a Developer or Trial Edition
Check your local network for other ColdFusion instances. If you recently cloned a VM, that is likely the culprit. You can use the Adobe ColdFusion Administrator to verify the license keys on all active nodes. Change the UUID (for VMs) The most direct fix is ensuring every server
Compare against Adobe’s licensing portal. Enter a unique serial number for that specific instance
"Same serial number found on another ColdFusion server. The server may be out of compliance. Fixed." Use a Developer or Trial Edition Check your
: Confirm the error details in the coldfusion-out.log or server.log files located in your CF_HOME/cfusion/logs directory.
web interface. It will prompt you to enter a valid, unique serial number for that specific environment [1, 2]. Pro-Tip for DevOps If you are using ColdFusion Containers or automated deployments, use the installer.properties file or environment variables ( COLDFUSION_SERIAL