The server has been up and running for a while. Honestly I don't know if 
it was working previously - largely because the guy who built the server 
is currently out of the country. I assume so because there's content 
accessing a CF DSN's on the server and the initial install is from a SOE 
image that wouldn't need any changes after it was deployed.

Steve Onnis wrote:
> Was this an upgrade or a fresh install?
>
> Did it work before you locked it down?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Sean Bucklar
> Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 1:22 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
>
>
> I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be,
> and IIS has the correct directory paths.
>
> The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the
> past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't
> apply.
>
> I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm
> extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time.
>
> Barry Beattie wrote:
>   
>> has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings?
>>
>> it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it 
>> may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere 
>> outside it...
>>
>> gut feeling: IIS mapping issue...
>>
>> HTH
>> barry.b
>>
>>
>> On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise,
>>> 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS.
>>>
>>> When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found
>>>       
> error:
>   
>>>  File not found: /cfide/administrator/
>>>
>>> Resources:
>>>
>>>     * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using 
>>> the correct syntax.
>>>     * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem.
>>>
>>> Browser       Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US;
>>> rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8
>>>
>>> I've checked. The files are there.
>>>
>>> I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory 
>>> and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing
>>>       
> include/component.
>   
>>> I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to 
>>> make sure that it wasn't something being called from there.
>>>
>>> If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works
>>>       
> fine.
>   
>>> The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous 
>>> browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user 
>>> which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified 
>>> that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the 
>>> administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've 
>>> tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file 
>>> and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no 
>>> effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application 
>>> root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent 
>>> directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they 
>>> are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in 
>>> /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the 
>>> /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the 
>>> extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried 
>>> enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no
>>>       
> effect.
>   
>>> I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice 
>>> and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the 
>>> issue without success.
>>>
>>> The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is 
>>> unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system 
>>> state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find.
>>>
>>> I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't 
>>> find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>
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