That is correct, and this is what my blog post highlights Adobe need to fix.

All the ALL option does is go through each defined site (currently setup in
IIS), and then apply what is needed. Instead of applying at the top level.
Hope that clears it up some more.

However, I have found the most simplest solution is to copy the web.config
file from a known working site over to the one you have created. This stops
you having to run the webconfig connector setup again as well, having said
that I would still like to be able to set it up at the top level to be
inherited down to the new website.

This is something that would be nice for everyone to jump up and down with
Adobe.

Regards,
Andrew Scott
http://www.andyscott.id.au/



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Rhodes [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, 14 May 2011 4:50 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Ack! CF9 pages not serving pages on IIS7.5 (404.3 error)
> 
> 
> Hello Russ.
> 
> I see the handler mappings as the site lever.  There are 5 entries.
> 
> Are you saying adding those entries at the root will prevemt hte problem I
> described, where any change in webroot or adding a site takes down all
> sites?
> 
> RR


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