It's helpful, when hunting down permissions problems, to turn on lots of
auditing. First you must allow auditing in User Manager->Policies, then
specify what to audit in Explorer and/or Regedt32.
Don't assume every permissions failure you see in Event Log is "the"
problem; in my experience, an executable will sometimes request a permission
in a certain way and be rejected, then reformulate the request and get it
granted.
Remember you will need to look on both the machine hosting the templates,
and the machine hosting the CF & Web servers.
Needed permissions (for IIS, CF 4.0, on NT 4) are here:
http://www.defusion.com/articles/index.cfm?ArticleID=89
-----Original Message-----
From: Max Paperno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 11:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CF Across the LAN
At 5/7/2000 08:31 PM -0700, paul smith wrote:
>ACLs?
Sorry. Access Control Lists. In other words, the File System, registry,
network access, and other permissions/restrictions one can set in NT.
Sounds like you definitely have a permissions issue. Check permissions on
everything WebSite might be even remotely interested in. Including the
registry (use RegEdt32, not RegEdit). Check WebSite's server.log for any
useful messages about why it can't start. You might also want to check on
the ws-talk list for people's input. And of course O'Reilly's knowledge
base.
Cheers,
-Max
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