Agreed on using ftp. We use the same user
account (servers are part of a domain) to run all CF services on all our
servers so they can access network resources but it can be a challenge keeping
the permissions setup correctly for our over 200+ applications.
Tom
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9:02 PM
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Subject: RE: [DFW CFUG] move a
file from a web server
It is because the coldfusion service
is run by a non-network account. I think FTP is the best option
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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006
5:32 PM
To: 'Dallas/Fort Worth ColdFusion
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Subject: [DFW CFUG] move a file
from a web server
I am using <cffile> along with a query to build a csv
file of orders and save it to our ERP server for import. It
works great behind the firewall. The production server is in
the DMZ of the firewall and it is a workgroup by itself not part our our
Windows domain. I tried to us the \\server\share
to save it on the ERP server but the error is access denied. I've tried
setting up the web server with a static route to the network domain,
added routes on the firewall etc.
Is there a "normal" way to accomplish this?
I suppose I could have <cfmail> send me the file,
but would like it to save directly to my ERP server.
Any thoughts would be appreciated
Mike Sumner
Nations Best Sports
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