> > > Yes, you can use a CFM file for this, we do this for 403s and > > redirection. > > > > I must be missing something, I've created a simple .cfm page and > > pointed the site's 404 error messages to all point to it. I've > > restarted the IIS service. > > Make sure is a it Message Type = "URL" type error handler and not a file > based. > Then it's /error.cfm from the root of the website for the URL
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