users in remote offices, and others who dial in, this may not be
practical due to firewall issues.
Anyway, thanks to all who assisted me in resolving this problem.
JGB
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From: Jeffrey G. Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:33 PM
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Subject: CFM templates not accessible to clients
Gentlebeings...
Bear with me, please, as I am somewhat new to Coldfusion and NT
administration.
I began development of
files must have executable access available to Joe User, unless you
specify the DLL mapping as a "scripting engine" in the IIS MMC.
Chris Olive
DOHRS Website Administrator
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From: Jeffrey G. Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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access to the user?
Chris Olive
DOHRS Website Administrator
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Subject: Re: CFM templates not accessible to clients
The ACL for the entire
, in general, can I effectively integrate CF
with IIS/NT 4.0 security?
Many thanks...
JGB
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security permissions must be tracked.
I'd like to solicit the mailing list's reactions on how best to set up and
administer such a system, and what security model might be workable.
JGB
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