[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
perhaps cheat then (just as an experiment, folks, don't try this at home) go into IIS's management console and add a cfide website (or virtual directory) pointing to the right spot ... see what happens... another school of thought (thanx to Sarah here) is that it could be disabled in the CF admin so you have to use the IP address to get to the Admin. From the Admin itself --- Security Administrator ColdFusion Administration Authentication You should restrict access to the ColdFusion Administrator to trusted users. By default the ColdFusion Administrator requires authentication to access these pages. However, if you configure your web server to restrict access to these pages, you can disable this authentication and rely on your web server's security instead. (Consult your web server documentation for details on securing pages.) --- maybe some has already done this to you? On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
Was this an upgrade or a fresh install? Did it work before you locked it down? -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 1:22 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
The server has been up and running for a while. Honestly I don't know if it was working previously - largely because the guy who built the server is currently out of the country. I assume so because there's content accessing a CF DSN's on the server and the initial install is from a SOE image that wouldn't need any changes after it was deployed. Steve Onnis wrote: Was this an upgrade or a fresh install? Did it work before you locked it down? -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 1:22 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
Have a look at FileMon (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/filemon.mspx). Install it and try and run some stuff and see if the dll is being accessed at all and if there are any permission issues happening. This is how I have overcome these sorts of issues in the past Steve -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 2:03 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ The server has been up and running for a while. Honestly I don't know if it was working previously - largely because the guy who built the server is currently out of the country. I assume so because there's content accessing a CF DSN's on the server and the initial install is from a SOE image that wouldn't need any changes after it was deployed. Steve Onnis wrote: Was this an upgrade or a fresh install? Did it work before you locked it down? -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 1:22 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups cfaussie group. To post to this group, send email to cfaussie@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
Maybe manually check your /cfide mapping in the /lib/neo-runtime.xml file? Look for something like var name='/CFIDE'stringC:\webroot\CFIDE/string/var Otherwise, look for the root of your Coldfusion JRun instance and put a copy of the CFIDE directory in there and see if that works? Cheers Gareth. Steve Onnis wrote: Have a look at FileMon (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/filemon.mspx). Install it and try and run some stuff and see if the dll is being accessed at all and if there are any permission issues happening. This is how I have overcome these sorts of issues in the past Steve -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 2:03 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ The server has been up and running for a while. Honestly I don't know if it was working previously - largely because the guy who built the server is currently out of the country. I assume so because there's content accessing a CF DSN's on the server and the initial install is from a SOE image that wouldn't need any changes after it was deployed. Steve Onnis wrote: Was this an upgrade or a fresh install? Did it work before you locked it down? -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 1:22 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue without success. The obvious question, what's changed on the server recently is unfortunately pretty broad in terms of content. In terms of system state and operating environment? Nothing relevant that I can find. I'm fairly sure that I'm missing something obvious. But I just can't find it. Any suggestions would be most
[cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/
D'oh. After much digging, and trying everything suggested - it was eventually discovered by a coworker that permissions were suffering from broken-by-the-GUI-itis. After I reapplied permissions using XCACLS everything worked properly. I hate when somebody else looks at a problem for 5 minutes and finds an answer you've spent the entire day looking for. Thanks for all the suggestions. Gareth Edwards wrote: Maybe manually check your /cfide mapping in the /lib/neo-runtime.xml file? Look for something like var name='/CFIDE'stringC:\webroot\CFIDE/string/var Otherwise, look for the root of your Coldfusion JRun instance and put a copy of the CFIDE directory in there and see if that works? Cheers Gareth. Steve Onnis wrote: Have a look at FileMon (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/filemon.mspx). Install it and try and run some stuff and see if the dll is being accessed at all and if there are any permission issues happening. This is how I have overcome these sorts of issues in the past Steve -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 2:03 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ The server has been up and running for a while. Honestly I don't know if it was working previously - largely because the guy who built the server is currently out of the country. I assume so because there's content accessing a CF DSN's on the server and the initial install is from a SOE image that wouldn't need any changes after it was deployed. Steve Onnis wrote: Was this an upgrade or a fresh install? Did it work before you locked it down? -Original Message- From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Bucklar Sent: Monday, 29 October 2007 1:22 PM To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com Subject: [cfaussie] Re: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ I did wonder about that - but the files are where they're supposed to be, and IIS has the correct directory paths. The only things I can find in google are some references to people in the past who've had a permissions error (they think) and an article that doesn't apply. I've hit this issue before, and fixed it by removing and recreating the .cfm extension bindings - unfortunately no joy with that this time. Barry Beattie wrote: has someone been playing around with your IIS mappings? it's like IIS just doesn't know where cfide is, possibly because it may not be be in the webroot, or the default website is somewhere outside it... gut feeling: IIS mapping issue... HTH barry.b On 10/29/07, Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a weird issue. I'm using ColdFusion Server Enterprise, 7,0,1,116466 on Win2003 with IIS. When I try to browse to /cfide/administrator, I get a file not found error: File not found: /cfide/administrator/ Resources: * Check the ColdFusion documentation to verify that you are using the correct syntax. * Search the Knowledge Base to find a solution to your problem. Browser Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.8) Gecko/20071008 Firefox/2.0.0.8 I've checked. The files are there. I can copy a very simple test file into the administrator directory and I get the same error, so I don't think it's a missing include/component. I've tried renaming the /cfide/administrator/application.cfm just to make sure that it wasn't something being called from there. If I copy the test file up to the /cfide directory - everything works fine. The administrator directory is locked down to prevent anonymous browsing, and IP restricted. But I can authenticate fine with a user which has full administrator rights over the server. I've verified that the user is a member of the Administrators group, and the administrators group has full control over the full file system. I've tried also giving that user explicit full control over the test file and over the jrun_iis6.dll, and the jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll with no effect. The /cfide/administrator directory is NOT an application root, so it's taking it's extension bindings from it's parent directory - so if the bindings are correct /cfide (which I know they are, because my test script runs), they should therefore be right in /cfide/administrator as well. I've tried making the /cfide/administrator an application root and ensuring that the extension bindings are correct, but still the same error. I've tried enabling anonymous browsing and disabling IP restrictions - also with no effect. I've recycled the relevant application pool, restarted the webservice and restarted the server at various points in trying to resolve the issue