Thanks for all your help.  Since siteminder itself was working via the
CFTEST utility, and all of the userdirectories and datasources were working
correctly, I figured that the issue was CF talking to the siteminder
service.  

Somehow in the process of migrating my shared secret got mangled.  I reset
it just to be sure, restarted the services and everything was good to go.  I
was probably the person to blame for the mangling, anyway I appreciate all
of your help, and will know how to troubleshoot Advanced Security in the
future.

Take Care,
Wes




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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 12:33:36 -0500 
From: Kurt  Mossman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Database Migration causes authentication issues.
Message-ID:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

The security context that is used for the webtop is the sc1 context. You 
should be able to log into the webtop with one of the users you selected
within the support article. 

before you do that however, stop the CF service and then also stop the 
two siteminder services. By default we cache the data for security both
within CF and within siteminder. 

Restarting all 3 services is a must when debugging issues like this. 

Also for authentication we look at the username and password your using
within the userdirectory associated with the SC1 security context. make
sure you upsized that to the SQL server too. 

-Kurt.
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