That sounds like a IIS configuration problem and not a problem with CF.
Double check your directory options for the site in IIS and the host header
options.

-----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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