Install CF8 on Mac Intel

I just tried to install CF8 on my new Maca nd I got the
error:
500 There is no web application configured to service your
request.
Does anyone know how to get CF8 working?
Thanks for your help.

I had the same problem - mine was because of the
adminconfig.xml doesn't properly update once the install was done.
Go into your Coldfusion 8 folder. Then go into folder named
"lib" - then open adminconfig.xml. In the xml, you will see this
<runsetupwizard>true</runsetupwizard> but it should be
this
<runsetupwizard>false</runsetupwizard> (since
there is no need for a runsetupwizard once it is installed
already).
You should be good to go then.

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