I've seen some weird problems with this. Try copying your .cfm files over
top of themselves and execute again. Also (directly from the server, if you
can), go to the properties of the directory containing the offending .cfm
files, go to the security tab, view the security on the files (as if you
were adding a user to have permission on that directory), check the box to
reapply the permissions, and hit OK.
HTH
-roger
-----Original Message-----
From: Brad Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 3:12 AM
To: Fusebox
Subject: OT: CF5 on IIS 5
I just installed (and re-installed x2) CF 5 on Win2K Server running IIS 5.
I can request html file fine, but when I try a CF file, it prompts me for a
username and password. I tried giving "everyone" access to the
c:\cfusion\bin directory, but that didn't work. I've actually got it down
to where it no longer prompts me for a password, but it says "You are not
authorized to view this page".
Anyone have any ideas?
I've already uninstalled CF, IIS, Re-installed IIS --> CF.
I've searched allaire install support and the forums.
I can get to the CF Admin, but only after putting my in my (windows)
username and password.
Thanks in advance,
Brad
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