As long as the account has admin perms you can make it any name etc you would like.

On Fri, 14 May 2004 08:08:11 -0700, Ian Skinner wrote:
> Thanks, I gave that a try but it does not seem to have been a
> factor.
>
>
> The problem came down to be windows file and directory permissions.
>  We had set up our ColdFusion services to run under a specific user
> account so that we can allow and control access to network
> resources such as network drives in our CF web applications and
> other reasons.  This user did not have local admin permission and
> that seems to be a factor.  When we added this ColdFusion user to
> the local admins group everything cleared up.  I would be
> interested to know if this is documented anywhere because I believe
> this is a fairly common practice to set up the ColdFusion Service
> to run under a specific account.
>
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
>
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