> The 'problem' server is in another building in our complex 
> and sits in a different domain from the one I am in. The 
> administrator for the web server is able to access .cfm files 
> just fine from the web server itself and from his own personal 
> workstation that is in the same domain as the server. The
> access problem is occurring with those of us who are in a 
> domain different from the one the server is in and who also 
> don't have admin rights to the server. We are unable to access 
> any .cfm file including the CF Administrator or application 
> files. Instead we get the IE popup authentication box asking
> for username, password, domain. After three tries at this box 
> we get the 401.3 ACL IIS error page.

OK. The problem is that the IIS anonymous user either doesn't have
read/execute rights to the cfm pages and/or the ISCF.DLL file, or that the
IIS anonymous user account is disabled or locked out.

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

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