I saw that on one box.  I need to go check my notes, but it was because
of incorrect permissions on the dll that is running in the wildcard in
IIS app settings.   So go give that dll that was loaded good permissions
so that IIS can access it anonymously, if I recall, so IUSR.  I think
that's what I had found when I compared installs...this may not be
exact, but this most certainly show point you to the right spot.

Hope that helps.



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-----Original Message-----

From: Developer MediaDoc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 3:29 PM
To: CF-Server
Subject: Upgrading to CF8 NIGHTMARE!

Hello all, I really hoping someone has an answer for this.

Current setup:
Windows 2003
IIS 6.0
CFMX 7 (patched to latest version)
~ 35 domains hosted on server

CFMX Admin is currently accessed via :8500 (which means I think it runs
on its own self-contained web server)

Attempted to upgrade to CF8

Attempt 1: (stop CFMX 7 search server)
- install CF8 into default location C:/Coldfusion8
- use built in web server (so versions can co-exist), should be on port
:8501
- upgrade log states ports 80 cannot reach the cfadmin, manually
configure web connectors etc... (which I tried to no avail).

Attempt 2: (after uninstalling CF8, reboot)
- install CF into default location
- use IIS / upgrade all domains to use CF8
- install runs well (installed to default web site on IIS)
- prompt to run cfadmin
- results in page cannot be found. CF install has put the CFIDE
directory at
D:/wwwroot/default/CFIDE, needs to be at D:/wwwroot/default/htdocs/CFIDE
-- so I move it there. 
- access CFADMIN, continue installation migration of all settings.
Everything runs fine.

- go to access ANY web domain(whether they are .cfm files or .html
files) and get a windows generated user name / password prompt dialogue
box. On EVERY DOMAIN.
- open IIS 6.0 and notice all domains have virtual directory to the
incorrect location of CFIDE / fix / remove that
- pick a domain and remove all connections to CF8 (i.e. application
configuration, remove wildcard application maps to CF8) site loads fine,
no password prompt.
- check permissions on C:/ColdFusion8/ and mirror them to what CF7 had
on the server. Nothing helps. Assign EVERYONE (all permissions) on that
folder, all subfolders and files still get password prompt.

Move individual domains back to CF7, they work fine. (So now I have both
7 and 8 services running (oh CF 8 services running as NETWORK SERVICE or
LOCAL SERVICE -- both did nothing to fix password prompt issue)).

Im at a loss... this was supposed to be a simple upgrade? The issue
seems to be whenever a site tries to access the C:/ColdFusion8/ folder
access is denied. Even after assigning Everyone Full control! HELP
HELP!!!

Regards,

Matts 



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