From: Gavin Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> what about a dummy database?

Now that's an interesting approach - I'll think about this one.

The problem with the idea of storing the password in a file 'accessible
only by the CF user' is that, under Unix, the server runs as a single
user.  It gets certain info from LDAP, etc. but runs as a separate, low
priority user.  So if coldfusion can read the file, so can everyone else...
-- 
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