I've used cfftp in the past and never used sandboxing...and I've disabled
it now and the cfftp is working perfectly.  Perhaps that's just a precaution
for someone hosting sites using CF and allows users to use functionality
that uses cfftp?


On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Ian Skinner <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Rick Faircloth wrote:
> > Here you go...straight from the docs at the link below...
> >
> > Performing file operations with cfftp
> >
> > The cfftp tag lets you perform tasks on remote servers using File
> Transfer
> > Protocol (FTP). You can use cfftp to cache connections for batch file
> > transfers when uploading or downloading files.
> > Note: To use cfftp, you must select the Enable ColdFusion Security option
> on
> > the Sandbox Security page in the Security area in the ColdFusion
> > Administrator. (In the Standard Edition, select Security > Basic
> Security.)
> >
> >
> http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/help.html?content=remoteServers_6.html
>
> That sure is weird.  I just checked on my production CF 8 Solaris
> multi-instance server and the instance using <CFFTP...> daily does *not*
> have that option selected.
>
> 

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