Here's some links that might help:
http://www1.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=10334&Method=Full
http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=7671&Method=Full
http://forums.allaire.com/devconf/Index.cfm?Message_ID=252664
-Dan
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| name | Dan G. Switzer, II |
|company | PengoWorks.com |
| www | http://www.pengoworks.com |
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey G. Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 11:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CFM templates not accessible to clients
We are currently running 4.5a (the Admin Version Info page reads "Version:
4,5,0,0; Edition: Enterprise").
I am aware of 4.5.1, but am loathe to attempt an upgrade so close to the
rollout date for the new site.
JGB
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From: "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 4/19/00 11:03 AM:
What version of CF are you running?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey G. Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 10:18 AM
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Subject: RE: CFM templates not accessible to clients
Thanks for your help, Dan. Here's what my NT administrator and I have done:
1) Created a user named 'ColdFusion'. Assigned him to the Administrators
group, as well as the default Domain Users group.
2) In the Services control applet, configured the three CF services to start
up as the ColdFusion user.
3) Added the ColdFusion user to the ACL for the \COLDFUSION directory tree,
with Full access.
4) Stopped and restarted the three CF services.
Result: Joe User still has no access to any CFM templates.
I'm slogging onward. Any additional thoughts will be welcome.
JGB
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From: "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 4/19/00 8:55 AM:
Jeffery,
Instead of mapping the "System" account to the directory, you can map the
actual CF service to a specific account. This has the advantage of being
able to read mapped drives under the account you create for it. You can
create a user account called "cfusion_system" (or whatever you like.) Then
make sure that account has the privileges you want ColdFusion to have.
If you've never set up a service to run as an account, here are some Allaire
directions:
http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=1480&Method=Full&Cache=Off
-Dan
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| name | Dan G. Switzer, II |
|company | PengoWorks.com |
| www | http://www.pengoworks.com |
| mailto | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey G. Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 4:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 our intranet site in VBScript on IIS 4.0, and then we
switched to CF. The VBScript site, named cimnet2d, is still online, and all
users can view it. The new site, named cimnetcf, is totally CFM-based.
Admin-type users can see it, but not non-admin, ordinary users (hereafter
referred to as 'Joe User').
The directory trees for each site have exactly the same ACL permissions set
throughout, and the IIS 4.0 settings are the same. Both directory trees are
configured for Win NT 4.0 NTLM authentication (no anonymous or basic), and
have been given Read access throughout to members of the Authenticated Users
group. I finally realized that Coldfusion itself might have something to do
with the access problem, and tried an experiment.
A very simple file, containing only HTML (no VBScript or CFM code), named
'simple.htm' was placed in the cimnet2d home directory ( which has always
been accessible to Joe User). Log in as Joe User and access it with IE 4.0.
Result: access good. Rename it to simple.asp: access good. BUT, rename to
simple.cfm: no access! Same results in the cimnetcf home directory. The
problem, thus, lies not in the directory permissions for the site or the IIS
authentication settings, but in access to some Coldfusion resource.
The ACL for the \programs\coldfusion directory tree on the server contains
only SYSTEM and the Domain Admins group. Adding a user to the Doman Admins
group gives him access to cimnetcf; not practical for security reasons,
obviously. Windows NT is running the CF Server under the SYSTEM user.
What resource(s) must I make accessible, and to whom, for the CF site to
work
for all authenticated users? How, in general, can I effectively integrate CF
with IIS/NT 4.0 security?
Many thanks...
JGB
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