Are you doing this via <CFCONTENT>?  If so, that's a absolute path, not a 
relative one.

~Todd

At 09:06 AM 3/7/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>I tried to send a few email yesterday that never came through so i will 
>try it again.
>
>I have some code that forces the download of a jpg. The file is in a 
>virtual directory I setup in IIS on Win2k. The problem is when you click 
>the link to have it download I get an error saying It cannot download the 
>file from the website. It then says it cannot find the site or its 
>unavailable. Any ideas as to why this could happen?
>
>Thanks
>
>Phillip B.



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