Bobby thanks you.

At 12:57 AM 04/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
>I think the problem might be that Bobby doesn't have permission to read
>files in the directory above the protected one.  And since Bobby is not
>IUSER, he doesn't have access to the directory above the protected one.
>ColdFusion is probably trying to read some file in that directory (like
>application.cfm), and is failing.
>
>So the solution is to give Bobby read access to the whole site.
>
>Russ
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: brook [mailto:brook@;maracasmedia.com]
>Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 11:24 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: permission Issue
>
>This sounds like the same problem Lee was having.
>
>I have a website which allows anonymous connections. The cfm file's are
>served up properly here. The folder has read/read&execute permissions
>for
>the IUSER.
>
>Then there is Virtual Directory inside of this website which restricts
>access using windows authentication. This folder has read/read&execute
>permissions for a user, lets call him Bobby. Bobby can log into this
>directory when prompted but when he attempts to access a cfm file, he
>gets
>the password prompt. Bobby has permissions on the files in the directory
>
>and also read/read&execute on the wsconfig\1\jrun.dll. Bobby can access
>html files just fine. If access to this virtual directory is set back to
>
>allow anonymous access, there is no password prompt when the cfm files
>are
>requested.
>
>So, Bobby does not have permission to execute cfm files. Where did I go
>wrong on the settings, what am I missing?
>
>Brook
>
>
>
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