Why might the CFIDE interface to Advanced Security die every so often with
'Security Policy Administration Security Policy action failed unexpectedly'
style errors ?
NT4Sp6,CF4.5SP2,IIS4.
Regards,
Thomas Chiverton,
Intranet Architect and Desktop Analyst
Office: 01565 757 909
As a GUI, reality
: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 10:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Adnvanced Security niggles
Why might the CFIDE interface to Advanced Security die every so often with
'Security Policy Administration Security Policy action failed
unexpectedly'
style errors
Subject: RE: Adnvanced Security niggles
Hi Thomas,
Advanced Security relies on Siteminder, which will die if it loses its
connection to SQL/Oracle/LDAP.
Aaron Johnson, MCSE, MCP+I
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
MINDSEYE, Inc.
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I'm using the default ODBCJet (Excel) configuration, so that
isnt a problem (the files are local too). I've run smconcole,
and confirmed it can connect to the datasource.
You'll need to upsize the SiteMinder Policy Store from Access to a real
database. It just doesn't work very well with
: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 4:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Adnvanced Security niggles
I'm using the default ODBCJet (Excel) configuration, so that
isnt a problem (the files are local too). I've run smconcole,
and confirmed it can connect to the datasource.
You'll need to upsize the SiteMinder
Security niggles
I'm using the default ODBCJet (Excel) configuration, so that
isnt a problem (the files are local too). I've run smconcole,
and confirmed it can connect to the datasource.
You'll need to upsize the SiteMinder Policy Store from Access to a real
database. It just doesn't work
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