In IIS 6, I went to the website in question. Right click, Properties, Home 
Directory tab. Configuration button. Selected the .jsp extension and removed 
it. I restarted IIS just for kicks.

I called a JSP page on the website (which doesnt exist) and now I dont get the 
JRun Servlet error -- I just get a blank page in my browser. Getting better.

I am actually OK with this -- but Id love it if I can somehow redirect jsp 
requests to a 404 handler in IIS. Is it possible without an ISAPI Filter?

Thanks,
Tim


>Right, so now the .jsp extension needs to be disconnected from the CF
>connector. Check your IIS site setups and change/remove the mapping
>for the .jsp section.
>

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