The directory where the .CFM files must have anonymous access with read-only
permissions,

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Austin Govella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 8:32 PM
Subject: CFMX/IIS installation problem: access denied


| I'm doing my first ever install of ColdFusion on an IIS server.
|
| My .cfm text page (http://de.uh.edu/index.cfm) generates the following
| error:
|
| ===== ERROR MESSAGE =====
|
| You are not authorized to view this page
|
| You do not have permission to view this directory or page using the
| credentials you supplied.
|
| HTTP 401.3 - Access denied by ACL on resource
| Internet Information Services
|
| ===== END ERROR MESSAGE =====
|
| On p.31 of the "Installing ColdFusion MX" booklet, they detail how to
| change the CFMX user account in Windows if "the user account under which
| CFMX runs has an inappropriate level of access..."
|
| I followed the procedures outlined, but my problem still isn't fixed.
|
| One thing I wasn't sure of is what account information I was supposed to
| use. The screenshot shows "This Account" set to LocalSystem. Is
| LocalSystem just default filler text, or is it the actual name of the
| correct account?
|
| I was hoping this was a fairly common problem, but time on Google,
| Macromedia, and Microsoft have yielded only a few obscure references to
| NTFS permissions and resetting them. But what that means is beyond me.
|
| Many thanks,
| --
| Austin
|
| 
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