>Do all of your templates have the .cfm extension?  If so, you do not need a
>wildcard mapping.  At least I did not.
>

Yes, all templates are .cfm

It appears as though CF is at least getting called in some manner, as the error 
that I get appears to be CF generated or IIS knows enough to look for CF.

Are you running IIS 6? I think that's the key (IIS 5 didn't have the wildcard 
application map option). What (dll) does your .cfm extension mapping point to? 


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