You install Adobe ColdFusion 8 .NET Integration Service to access .NET assemblies from ColdFusion. The .NET assemblies can exist either locally on the computer on which Coldfusion is running or on a remote machine. If the computer on which you are installing ColdFusion does not have Microsoft .NET framework installed, the .NET Integration Services option is disabled in the ColdFusion installer.
If .NET assemblies exist locally, select the .NET Integration Services option when you install ColdFusion. Doing so installs the Adobe Coldfusion 8 .NET Integration Services with ColdFusion. You can access .NET assemblies locally only if you are running ColdFusion on a Windows computer; on other operating systems, the .NET assemblies must be on a remote Windows computer.
The ColdFusion installer puts the .NET Integration software in the cf_root\jnbridge directory. If you install the ColdFusion multiserver configuration or the J2EE configuration, you can specify the directory in which to install the .NET Integration software.
The installer automatically determines your Windows system .NET Framework version (1.x or 2.0) and installs the appropriate .NET integration software. If you upgrade your .NET Framework, you must reinstall Adobe Coldfusion 8 .NET Integration Servies. Proxies that you generate for .NET Framework 1.x work with .NET Framework 2.0 and .NET Framework 3.0, but proxies generated for .NET Framework 2.0 do not work with 1.x frameworks.
If the .NET assemblies are on a remote computer, you use the .NET Service Installer to install Adobe Coldfusion 8 .NET Service. Similarly, to install the ColdFusion .NET Service when Coldfusion is already installed, you use the Adobe ColdFusion 8 .NET Service installer.
Installing using the ColdFusion 8 .NET Service installer
Uninstall the ColdFusion 8 .NET Service
Alternatively, you can uninstall the Adobe Coldfusion 8 .NET Service by running the Uninstall Adobe ColdFusion 8 .NET Integration Services.exe program. The program is located in the cf_root\jnbridge\uninstall directory on ColdFusion server configurations. On multiserver and J2EE configurations and on computers where you installed the Integration software without ColdFusion, it is in the C:\ColdFusionDotNetService\uninstall directory by default.