Run CF as a user other than LocalSystem.
In this manner you can the specifically allow and deny CF's ability to read
from a given directory.
Basic systems security stuff here, set up an account for the service and
lock it down to only those items and permissions it needs to interact with.
At 10:09 PM 3/15/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a work around for cfinclude in a shared hosting
>environment? Maybe a few guidelines?
>Because, if there is a way to limit a top root directory for cfinclude, it
>is not obvious to me...
>
>Actually writing this, I had a thought. Is it feasible to run the CFServer
>as a user who does not have permissions in certain directories but otherwise
>is an administrator?
>
>jon
>
>
>
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