Dave, I didn't know you could run CFMX as an extension.  What are the
differences between doing it that way and running it as a filter?  Where can
I learn more?  We have ours running as a filter (that's how its installed),
and it seems to be handling the file permissions okay.

Candace, what are your directory security authentication methods settings?

>> Even after making all the necessary "technoted" changes, my
>> supposed-to-be-secure pages are still accessible w/ no login.
>>  
>> I have rebooted, restarted IIS, CFMX, you name it. I will 
>> just build some simple file logins until I can integrate a 
>> better system.
>
>If you still have CFMX configured to work with IIS through an ISAPI filter,
>making the changes in the technote probably won't help you any. You might
>want to look in the "ISAPI Filters" tab in the Internet Service Manager for
>both your individual web site and the Global Web Site options.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software

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