What happens when you try and start the ColdFusion service?  Is it starting?  
What do the Windows Security logs tell you? Is the service account 
authenticating properly?  

Terrence Ryan
Senior Systems Programmer
Wharton Computing and Information Technology       
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-----Original Message-----
From: So Kenfused [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 8:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Coldfusion using network resources

I am trying to allow Coldfusion (7 Enterprise) access to other network 
resources (I want to read and write to directories and files) on other servers 
within our network. 

Coldfusion logs on as a local user that has access to all the required local 
directories.  However, if I create a windows user on the network (CFUser) and 
use that user as the ColdFusion and the Macromedia Instance logon in services 
everything goes to Hades in a heart a beat.  I get the following error.

500 There is no web application configured to service your request
There is no web application configured to service your request.

I have added the CFUser to the administrators group on the server thinking it 
would give it pretty much global access locally, then I could give the CFUser 
the appropriate access on the other system resources.  However, I seem to have 
killed CF.  

Any help would be appreciated



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