> 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?

When I've gotten this error it's because I didn't have the default document
set up correctly. After I added "index.cfm" to the default documents list
and moved it to the top the error went away. The default document box is in
The IIS control panel --> Default Web Site --> Documents. Make sure enable
default document is checked, and then move index.cfm up to the top. 

   Jeff Polaski
   Webmaster
   Research & Graduate Studies
   University California, Irvine 

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