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Client Variables
Configure an external data source, the operating system registry, or web 
browser cookies to store client variables. These can use and store information about a client 
browsing your site to provide customized page content.
Memory Variables
Specify timeout values for Application and Session variables. These 
variables are stored in RAM and maintain information throughout a ColdFusion session.
Mappings
Create logical aliases for physical directories on your server. One of your first tasks 
after installing ColdFusion is to configure the mapping for your web server.
Mail Server
Configure the mail server that ColdFusion uses to send dynamic mail messages 
using SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol). Specify backup mail servers for failover and 
manage concurrent threads (Enterprise Edition only).
Charting
Specify caching and thread settings for the ColdFusion charting and graphing 
engine. 
Java and JVM Settings
Manage Java Virtual Machine settings such as paths, heap sizes, 
and implementation options. Not available in the J2EE configuration.
Archives and Deployment
Create and deploy application archives.
Settings Summary
View the status of all ColdFusion configuration settings. You can 
navigate to a particular area of the ColdFusion MX Administrator by clicking its name.
Data & Services section
The Data & Services section contains the following pages:
Data Sources
Create and manage your data sources. You can specify login parameters, 
connection information, and restrict certain SQL operations. For more information, see 
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Verity Collections
Create and manage your Verity collections. Search engines for your 
ColdFusion applications use these indexes of various files within specified directories.
Verity K2 Server
Configure the Host Name and Port settings for your K2 Server. This 
specialized server is optimized for high-performance Verity searches.
Web Services
Define a mapping to the location of a web service.
Debugging & Logging section
The Debugging & Logging section contains the following pages:
Debugging Settings
Enable and configure information to help you diagnose ColdFusion 
page failures. You can return information on items such as template stack, database activity, 
and variable values.
Debugging IP Addresses
Control which IP addresses receive debug messages. 
Logging Settings
Specify the directory for your log files, and whether to write some 
ColdFusion log messages to the operating system’s logging facility (such as EventLog for 
Windows and syslog for UNIX).
Log Files
Search, view, download, schedule, archive, or delete a file from a list of all available 
log files.
Scheduled Tasks
Add, edit, or delete scheduled tasks. These tasks are helpful for such items 
as daily reports, inventories, and statistical reports.