Good point.  I just reviewed the ColdFusion 9 Server Lockdown Guide and 
made all of the folder permissions adjustments to allow the domain 
account to work without being an administrator.  Everything is now 
working perfectly.

Thanks again for the advice.
Carl

On 10/11/2011 9:07 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
>> Yeah, I forgot to state that it was configured using a domain account for 
>> ColdFusion servers, that is supposed to be in the local Administrators group 
>> on
>> the machine.  I just checked into the server's local Administrators group 
>> and discovered that this domain account is not in that group anymore.  I'll 
>> have
>> to get with our IT department to troubleshoot why this is happening.
>>
>> Thanks for the reminder about the user accounts, as I probably would have 
>> banged my head on this for hours before thinking to check that.
> Well, you don't really need to use an administrator account to run CF,
> maybe you can take this opportunity to configure CF to run with fewer
> privileges.
>
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