It sounds like your permissions on the directories got hosed, possibly 
by changing permissions to allow the ASP extensions.  That is, of 
course, mostly a guess.

As a sidebar, why are you not running SP2 on your production machine?

--Ben Doom

Ali Awan wrote:
> I have an application running fine on ColdFusion 8 and Windows 2003 Server 
> with SP2.
> 
> Then I migrated the application to a production server also running 
> ColdFusion 8 and Windows 2003, but this one does NOT have SP2.  Both are on 
> IIS 6.
> The CF application has been running fine up until now.
> 
> Now when anyone tries to go to the website, before anything it throws a 
> browser error that you are not authorized to view this page, and something 
> about an ACL (access control list).  It then throws up a windows prompt for a 
> username/password.
> 
> The only thing that changed was that the sys admin, loaded ASP extensions 
> over the weekend.  
> 
> Anybody know of any solutions, or has run into this problem before?
> Thanks in advance,
> Ali 
> 
> 

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