Sounds like the web directories and users have been removed from share
and/or write permissions, probably in response to Nimda, and maybe
automatically by one of the Nimda tools.
We did it on purpose to stop access to our sites until we could secure all
data, and clean all pages.
Mo
At 04:31 PM 9/21/01 -0400, you wrote:
>I would check permissions on the files them selves. Sounds like some
>permissions may not have propogated to the files themselves.
>
>Robert
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a question for the group:
>Is there some permission that needs to be set to have cfscripts run under
>IIS.
>
>The reason I ask is this. We have a development server that is password
>protected using standard NT security. This has worked fine until this
>morning. Browsing to an HTML file works fine, but any CFM page that we try
>to brows to gives an NT challenge which will not accept any password. We
>have dropped the account that we used to use, and recreated it, but still
>nothing. The only account that we can get CFM pages to work under is the
>Administrator log in, and our systems guy is freaking out that we are using
>this account.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Chris Martinez
>
>
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