> 1) Does anyone know a quick solution to the above problem?  
> Right now files smaller than 1.5 M go with no problem.  Is 
> there a setting some place that allots memory size to CF - 
> and someone needs to change it?

Jochem pointed out the setting in CF that lets you control this. There may
also be a limit imposed at the web server, or by some application firewall
in front of the web server. For example, I believe that the IIS ISAPI
"URLScan" filter can impose a limit on file uploads.

> 2) Is there another solution besides CFFILE that will give me 
> the same result.

CFFILE is the only mechanism within CF to accept HTTP file uploads. As
Jochem pointed out, you can also accept file uploads using other web
application programming languages.

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