> -----Original Message-----
> From: Russel Madere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 3:56 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Using FoxPro in ColdFusion
> 
> Thanks Howie, but as my brain is fully fried, how do I do that?
> 
> I went into the "Macromedia Jrun CFusion Server" service and set the
> user to DOMAIN\Administrator (I know, bad practice, but this 
> was a test)
> and still could not access the folder.  Is there another 
> service I need
> to change?  Also on the machine I am using are the services:
> 
> Macromedia Jrun Admin Server
> Macromedia Jrun Default Server
> ColdFusion MX Application Server (Not started)
> ColdFusion MX ODBC Agent
> ColdFusion MX ODBC Server
> World Wide Web Publishing
> 
> Do I need to change the user on any of these as well?
> 
> Thanks.

It sounds like you used the Administrator account on the machine, which by
default, if I remember correctly, has no network access rights.  For
testing, you can create a user, make them a member of Domain Admins, and run
the service(s) under this account.  I haven't used the full version of JRUN
for probably 8 years, so I can't tell you what services need what
permissions.

--Andy



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