I recall encountering this problem, and I believe it had to do with access
control on the CFUSION\BIN directory. The user account that IIS uses must
have access to this directory. I would have thought that the CF install
would take care of this, but I encountered the same problem on one of our
servers, and this was the fix.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Sherman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 6:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ACL on Resource
Looking for a few other suggestions.. Admin swears he installed CF on NT 4
SP 6a Server as the Administrator but you can't even test the installation
without getting prompted for a login and password.. if you cancel, you get
the 401.3 Error "ACL on Resource"
It seems to be a permissions problem, forgot what I did to fix this in a
previous similar problem.
Sincerely,
Rob Sherman
Allaire Certified Developer & Instructor
CFDude, Inc. http://www.cfdude.com
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