I did actually (since been removed).  the service is at 
http://server/appname/components/somecomponent.cfc.  I had a mapping in CF 
Administrator for /appname to appname's physical path.  Trying to get 
http://server/appname/components/somecomponent.cfc?wsdl with that setup 
yields the same result.

Scott





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Try adding a mapping for your webservice anyway - it might at least
get things working for you.

On 3/28/07, Scott Lingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the exact same problem.  It seems that the mapping issue seems to 
clear most people's problems up, however, I have no mappings to "/" in CF 
Admin.  Also, the method is set to remote. I'm trying to access the cfc 
through the browser (for now) at http://server/component.cfc?wsdl.
>
> There are 4 or five virtual servers on my IIS setup, all using host 
headers to sort each other out.  Does anyone have any ideas as to why this 
is happening.  A google search wasn't very helpful (although I did find 
this)

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