I really do not understand what is happening here. I was getting the "500 Internal Server error" when I tried access a cfm file with the Internet Guest Account. I was not getting a prompt or an ACL denied message.
I removed the "Internet User Guest Account" permissions from the Jrun.dll file - and now I get a prompt as expected. When I log in as a user (the user account has the same permissions on the Jrun.dll as does the Internet Guest Account), the cfm page executed correctly. I then added the "internet Guest account" back to the Jrun.dll - and now I get a prompt when I try to access a cfm page! The cfm file itself had the Internet Guest Account permissions established and so does the Jrun.dll file. I even restarted the CFMX Service. I've tried practically everything - I've given the Internet Guest Account access to the entire CFMX Directory and the entire C Drive. I am at a loss as to why this is not working.... Guess I'll reboot again.. Brook At 11:19 AM 28/11/02 -0800, you wrote: >One other thing: > >I have the website site up and I have given the jrun.dll file permissions >for the Internet Guest Account. When I do this, I can access a cfm file >with no login prompt but the server returns a "500 Internal Server Error". >If I remove the Internet Guest Account from the Jrun.dll, I get a login >prompt and if I log in as a user, the CFM page executed properly. > >I guess the Internet Guest Account must be lacking some permissions >somewhere. I think I am confused how this works. When I log in as a user, >does CF still execute within the context of the account the service is >configured to run under? > >Brook > > >At 11:11 AM 28/11/02 -0800, you wrote: > >I'm trying to set up CFMX and it is not co operating. I have reinstalled it > >3 times already. > > > >I'm running Win2k Sp3 and IIS5.0. > > > >I am getting this error "A dynamic link library (DLL) initialization > >routine failed." when accessing cfm files or I get "500 Internal Server > >Error". > > > >When I try to remove the connectors (using the bat file), I get this error: > > > >Removed virtual directory JRunScripts for web site "www.lfemail.com" (1) > >G e t M D R e c o r d ( E n u m D a t a ) : e r r o r i s E R R O R _ > >P AT H _ N O T _ F O U N D > >Removed JRun Connector Filter for web site "www.lfemail.com" (1) > >P u t M D R e c o r d ( S e t D a t a ) : e r r o r i s E R R O R _ I > >N VA L I D _ P A R A M E T E R > >deleting IIS script maps .cfm,.cfc,.cfml,.jsp,.jws from web site > >"www.lfemail.com" (1) > >Press any key to continue . . . > > > >And when I try to install the connectors I get this message: > > > >Found JRun server default at 127.0.0.1:2901 > >verbose: false > >apialloc: false > >useIISFilter: true > >Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.0 is supported > >web server: IIS > >useIISFilter: true > >web server: IIS > >useIISFilter: true > >This web server is already configured for JRun. > >Press any key to continue . . . > > > >Even though IIS does not have the JrunScripts Dir or the CFM script > >mappings. These errors have happened to me on two different installations > >of the OS (win2k) and 3 installs of CFMX. I'm a little bit at a loss as to > >what is happening here. This is a barnd new server with almost nothing else > >installed on it. > > > >Brook > > > > > >At 10:30 AM 28/11/02 -0800, you wrote: > > >On Thursday, Nov 28, 2002, at 10:01 US/Pacific, Shahzad.Butt wrote: > > > > I think it is bug in CF MX. When I try sending mail from PORT 25 it > > > > works but when I specify any other port it doesn't work. > > > > > > > > It does work with my test server (CF5.0) with any PORT. > > > > > > > > So I presume its something wrong with MX.... > > > > > >As others noted, it's a known issue. I checked the bugbase and it's > > >fixed in the codebase now and looks to be scheduled for release in the > > >next updater. > > > > > >Sean A Corfield -- Director, Architecture > > >Web Technology Group -- Macromedia, Inc. > > >tel: (415) 252-2287 -- cell: (415) 717-8473 > > >aim: seancorfield -- http://www.macromedia.com > > >An Architect's View -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/ > > > > > >Introducing Macromedia Contribute. Web publishing for everyone. > > >Learn more at http://www.macromedia.com/contribute > > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?forumid=4 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?method=subscribe&forumid=4 FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://www.fusionauthority.com/bkinfo.cfm

