Well! This must be driving you nuts .. all looks fine to me.

I notice there aren't any FORM scope variables in the debugging - if you
took that copy after trying to log in, something odd is definitely
happening. It's ringing a bell, but I can't pin it down.

The only other thing I can suggest off the top of my head is checking the
database audit table, to see if any activity has been recorded. At least
it'll exclude something else from The List of possible factors, at best it
may give a hint to what's happening during the logon attempt.

Chris

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I appreciate your replies, but it's a little more complicated than that.
The mappings are as far as I can tell, exactly how they were recommended
in the install guide and there is no exception to be reported.
For example looking at the Apache version, running on mx 6.1 and windows
xp:
I have my farcry files here C:\farcry\farcry_core and a CF mapping:
/farcry       C:\farcry

farcry_test is the name of the site and in my apache httpd.conf file:
<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1:80>
    ServerName localhost
    DocumentRoot "C:\farcry\farcry_test\www"
    Alias /farcry "c:\farcry\farcry_core\admin"
</VirtualHost>

Debug out put is on, and there is no exception or other information
displayed. There is no content at all besides the login popup and the
debug out put. The text below is all that appears under the login popup.

Anyone have any suggestions for urls I can try to see if anything is
running? information I can output to help me troubleshoot?


Debugging Information
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