additionally, the CF service does not have to be run as an administrator.

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator 

-----Original Message-----
From: JustinMacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 5:08 AM
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Subject: Re: Is CF a "high risk application"?


Actually they have published them.  Look for the document entitled "running
CF under a different user account" or something similar??....on Allaires
site. It describes how to run cf under a different account and what
directories / regkeys need permissions set.... etc...



~Justin MacCarthy

> ColdFusion is a security risk because Allaire has not published the actual
> rights required for ColdFusion to run under NT. For this reason, the only
> choice when running ColdFusion is to allow the ColdFusion application full
> administrative rights. This is a security risk both

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