"I've really got to ask the brand of crack your smoking here."

I believe the brand is called "ICE". You see, Don (Li) Chunshen was born a poor potato farmer in... aww nevermind.


> I've really got to ask the brand of crack your smoking here. This is
> the silliest thing I've heard in a long while. Any CF pro would find
> the problem within about 5 minutes. This is not a common error (nor is
> access 2k a common used DB) so after the ODBC, the security is the
> second or third thing to look at.
> And that's all besides the fact that no one used the internal server
> for 'real' work. It's not for public use and not representitive of a
> true production environment.
> Finally, if a client wanted to be evil, jumping through such a
> childish hoop to not pay would not only fail but make the client look
> like a total fool.
> Bottom line is that I see no sense in your original post.
>
> > If one wants to get a job done with paying.  Let's say, a parsing
> job,
> > to read a large text file, getting rid of noise, capture sets of
> data
> > and save them to a database.  And the environment is as follows: CF6.
> 1
> > on Windows XP dev box, MM internal server and Access 2000.
> >
> > And if "I" want to be the evil person (not to pay the bill for
> > service):
> > I would
> > a) Set security under CF admin enabled and the "zyzds" datasource
> > disabled.
> >
> > Result, the user would encounter the following error when executing
>
> > the parser
> > "
> > The following is the internal exception message: access denied
> > (coldfusion.sql.DataSourcePermission xyzds)
> > "
> >
> > Other than the above a) anything else would allow "me" to be so evil
>
> > to generate the above error?
> >
TIA
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