As a general rule, I do what Eric suggests.  I run CF and Apache under
the same user (usually apache) and then make that user the owner of my
web root with perms set to 755.  Just a practice that I've found works
for me.

On 1/17/07, Eric Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can also set permissions on the folder to 777 or change ownership of the
> folder to the same user CF/Apache runs as.
>
> That would allow it to function as is no additional Cron job
>
> Eric Haskins
> Web Systems Developer

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