One caveat, if you disable the <CFREGISTRY> tag the ColdFusion Administrator
will break.

Matt

-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:43 PM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Re: Security


Sarah Skiba wrote:
> From: Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> | Herman Cremer wrote:
> |
> | > Hi
> | >
> | > Just a quick question.
> | > I know one can disable / enable the follwing tags in CF-Server admin.
> | >
> | > CFCONTENT tag
> | > CFDIRECTORY tag
> | > CFFILE tag
> | > CFOBJECT tag
> | > CFREGISTRY tag
> | > CFADMINSECURITY tag
> | > CFEXECUTE tag
> | >
> | > Is it possible to allow some sites to use the tags, and deny it to
> others ?
> |
> |
> | Sure. It requires Sandbox security (which is an Enterprise feature) and
> | a lot of work. Or just put everything you want to be able to use these
> | tags below the unsecured tags directory.
> | 
> "Or just put everything you want to be able to use these tags below the
> unsecured tags directory."
> 
> How would you go about that, (if running CF Server 4.1 Pro version)?


Drag your sites there and change the unsecured tags directory to get a 
directory structure like:

d:
--docroot
   --trusted
     --siteA
     --siteC
   --untrusted
     --siteB

In this case the unsecured tags directory would be d:\docroot\trusted\

Jochem

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