So, we found a workaround that we really don't like. If we
put that coldfusion user (it's a domain user) into the
Administrators group, it works. Putting it in a different
group (like Power Users) doesn't work.
We're not too keen on having it be a local administrator, so
I'm open to other ideas.
(And, this wasn't required when the box was on CF7)
You need to configure your user account to have the required permissions and
privileges. Your account must have the log on as a service privilege,
read/execute access to your web root directory, and RWXD access to your CF
install directory.
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