> We are currently working with .NET 2.0 and CF8 running on IIS 
> 6.0 in 32-bit mode on a 2003 Windows 64-bit server. Part of 
> the problem appears to have been with the CF8 installation, 
> which did not give the IUSR_xxx accounts permission to access 
> the COLDFUSION8 file directors, and caused ACL errors when 
> attempting to access web sites. When these permission were 
> manually added to the CF8 directories, everything seemed to 
> have started working ok.

Just as a heads-up, the CF install doesn't set permissions on any files for
any account other than the one used to install CF. It's always up to the
server administrator to set permissions appropriately.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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