> I thought the system account was the Administrator login. I 
> can not seem to find out where to change the system account 
> permissions. I think this is my problem.

No, the SYSTEM account is separate from the Administrator account. You don't
want to change the permissions of the system account unless you're
absolutely sure what you're doing - and if you don't know what it is, you
probably don't know what you need to for this.

> I have installed CFServer 4.5.1 on an NT Workstation 4.0 
> Build 5. I am trying to get it setup and run the Demo Applications.  
> I have installed the current MDAC from MS. I have checked ODBC 
> connectivity through other software and it is fine. I can also 
> change ODBC information through the CF Admin interface. When 
> I run the Administrator test query I get a S1000 General ODBC 
> error. Disk or network error.

Is the database you're trying to connect to on a mapped drive or a network
share? If so, you'll need to configure CF to run as a user with rights to
connect to that network location, and if it's a mapped drive, you'll need to
set up a persistent drive mapping visible to the user account that CF logs
in as. You can't use the SYSTEM account to connect to network resources.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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