I just started exploring this recently.  I gave the cfadmin service account
I created, which is a domain user account, admin rights on the machine.  I
was only trying to clean up issues that the previous administrator had
created having CF running as the domain admin account.  I have not done much
else yet, such as scaling back permissions on the machine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 10:33 AM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Win2k and Users/ cfservice


I just finished the upgrade from NT to Win2k (catching up...) and I have 
some questions regarding the new user layout in win2k. I have the cfservice 
set up to run under a user account which has worked in the past, but now I 
get a Windows error number 2 when trying to connect to the service. If I 
switch back to the system account, cf runs fine.

In WinNT you were able to set user's profiles/privileges within the user 
manager and do things like enable "log on locally" or "log on as service" 
rights. Where is this in Win2k, and is this my problem?  I have give the cf 
user account access to the web root and to the cfusion directory. Does it 
need additional privileges?

Thanks for your help.

Brook Davies
maracasmedia



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