> It was the fact that I was redirecting you to the login.cfm 
> page which sat in the same directory as every other page. So 
> in other words, my application.cfm was "protecting" my 
> login.cfm page as well, and it was protecting it by 
> redirecting anyone who wasn't logged in to my login.cfm 
> page...which was protected...etc etc...

heh, it's always the easiest thing, isn't it? I didn't even notice this
because, normally, I just cfinclude login.cfm instead of redirecting.


> As for the second issue. Sure enough, I had "Integrated 
> Windows Authorization" checked for the Default Web Site, and 
> it wasn't logging me out completely. Like I said, if I 
> performed a cflogout and then immediately output 
> getauthuser(), I'd see my Windows Login, and couldn't ever 
> truly log out.

Ah, gotta love IIS. :>

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