> Did you make that directory writeable? IIS doesn't allow you to write, by
> default. You check the "write" checkbox within the "Home Directory" tab for
> a virtual server, and within whatever the default tab is (I think) for a
> virtual directory.

Yes.

> This isn't really Windows-specific, although the permissions issue is.

I'm not saying that the Windows is the problem, it's that I don't know
my way around IIS very well, and I keep having to ask 'the experts'
how to do stuff.

> The ideal solution would be to run CF as a user with the appropriate rights,
> but you've mentioned the resistance to that already.

I just talked to one of the other guys, and he suggested I to do this
project on a different server, where our domain account is already
setup as the CF user.  Then I can just use cffile.  If I still have
problems, I can do the runas idea.

Thanks.

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