Under IIS, for a particular directory (folder), the two most probable options are:
1) All Tasks
a) permissions wizard
(what's heck is the design! just tell me what who can access this folder and what sort of privilege)
b) configure server extensions
(again what's heck, why not say something like inherit admin rights, add add user and/or right to whom whom)
2) Property
going to Application Config
app mapping
.cfm -- bound to -- cf installation\bin\iscf.dll
edit
Verbs:
all verbs (meaning, full permission?)
Thanks.
>> A client informed me that his site (on NT class OS and IIS
>
>For anonymous access to work, the IUSR_MACHINENAME account must have execute
>permissions to CF files and it must have execute permissions to the CF ISAPI
>extension. On CF 5, that extension is typically c:\cfusion\bin\iscf.dll, and
>on CFMX it's something like c:\cfusionmx\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun.dll.
>The exact path for the CFMX ISAPI extension will depend on how you've
>installed CFMX, but you can just look in the IIS management console under
>the list of ISAPI extensions to find out for sure.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/
>phone: 202-797-5496
>fax: 202-797-5444
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