Problem resolved by the workaround of placing cfc files under IIS web server's 
root directory, but that's nuts, Adobe's CF8 project manager were not doing a 
good job, imho...

> Additional note:
> Per the thread of ajaxproxy, http://www.houseoffusion.
> com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:54051,
> have just tried the approach of copy ajax related folders and files to 
> my IIS web root directory or its subdirectory of 'scripts' to no avail 
> neither.
> 
> > Using Ben's sample, calling a cfc:ajax_functionA.
> > methodB({cfautosuggestvalue})
> > from a cf template serviced by jrun internal web server would work 
> > while attempting to have IIS 5 to service the same CF template would 
> 
> > fail.
> > 
> > Some facts:
> > -- The same IIS 5 web server works fine with other CF8 templates.  
> > -- this cfc component resides in the same directory as the cf 
> template.
> > 
> > 
> > I suspect some kind of mapping isn't right, the cf admin really 
> > couldn't tell what needs to be mapped for the cf8 app server to 
> 'talk 
> > to' the external web server for ajax etc. function.
> > 
> > Thanks.


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