that's one possibility.

and don't shout.  i was only making an observation. :)

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator 

-----Original Message-----
From: malcolm mcatee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 2:25 PM
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i SHOULD PROBABLY CREATE A CF_USER ACCOUNT
THAT HAS READ ONLY RIGHTS?
-----Original Message-----
From: Olive, Christopher M Mr USACHPPM
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fantatic.  glad you fixed it.

one problem.

that's a BIG security hole.  with CF running as the admin account, if
someone compromises an app, they have COMPLETE access to your system.

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator

-----Original Message-----
From: malcolm mcatee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 1:32 PM
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Thanks for your help, but I have resolved this.
My virtual directory worked fine I just could not get CF server to
process .cfm files located on the other machine.
My fix:
Under services in the NT control Panel,
I selected Cold fusion application server
in the "Log In As" portion of the dialog box
I changed from the default system user to (in my case)
Administrator--stopped and restarted the service--
and everything worked!


-----Original Message-----
From: Olive, Christopher M Mr USACHPPM
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Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 12:49 PM
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create a virtual directory in IIS, point it to a "different machine" (an
option in  the create VD screen), and use a UNC to tell it where to look.
mapping a drive will only work if you map is as the service in whose context
the CF server runs.

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 2:38 PM
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Can I host .cfm files on a different server than my cold fusion server?
I am currently hosting all my .cfm files on an NT server running coldfusion.
For security reasons I would like to be able  host my .cfm intranet files on
our novell server. I have been succesful setting up a virtual directory that
allows
the nt server to view directorys and files that are located on the novell
box ,
but when i call a .cfm page I get a 404 error.
Do I need to change my root development
mapping on the cold fusion server? I have tried to browse to the novell
machine
but cf only sees local drives.

Help please!
Malcolm

-----Original Message-----
From: malcolm mcatee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:57 AM
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Subject: RE: IIS,Virtual Directorys and CF?


Thanks for your response---
I have not had any trouble w/ users editing the cf_includes
They are invisible when the document is viewed in word unless you choose
view html source---Most of my users are not advanced enough to know what
view html source even means. I did not really understand the rest of your
explanation.

I have never created a macro before---Can I attach this to the template?
Why do you not like this idea?


-----Original Message-----
From: Justin MacCarthy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:41 AM
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Subject: Re: IIS,Virtual Directorys and CF?


Hi Malcolm,

I' m a little confused by the first part of the question - however I have
some suggestions of the no2.

a) Don't include the cfinlcude etc in your Word Template , instead create a
handler which includes the middle bit (the HTML created by your users) in
between the cfincludes . this will get around the .cfm problem & also stop
users from removing the cfincludes from the template.

b) write a AutoClose macro for word that saves the file as .cfm (I don't
really like this idea...)


> 2.Although the templates work really well--word insists on using.htm as
the
> default extension.
> Is there a way to change this default? If Not can I set up cf server to
> parse for all .htm extensions--
> convert to .cfm and upload to the live directory? can i schedule this
using
> the shcheduled events in cf server?
>


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