We recently upgraded almost all of our webservers from
CF4.5.1SP2/NT4.0SP6/IIS4.0 to CF5/Win2K/IIS5.0. Now, suddenly, some of our
customers are not getting all of the images from the website.

So, technically this is off-topic. However, it speaks to the larger issue of
CF Website configuration, so I figure it was okay.

What is odd is that on the one server we didn't upgrade the customers have
no trouble getting the images. CF isn't an issues, especially since we're
running the same code on all servers. IIS is pretty much configured with the
out-of-the-box defaults.

Wildcards in this scenario:

We use Big/IP to cluster the servers. However, the old server is in the same
cluster as the new ones. The customers are using Novell Border Manager as a
proxy. Again, though, they are able to get images from the old server.

So that brings us back to what's different: The OS, the webserver and
ColdFusion. ColdFusion shouldn't be involved at all, since the HTML that it
creates is rendering just fine. I compared the settings in IIS between the
old and new and everything is the same (keep-alives are enabled, server is
optimized for fewer than 100,000 hits per day, etc.) Could it be something
in the network configuration? What the heck can I look at to see if it could
be the problem?

The killer for me is that most other customers aren't having a problem. For
them, the site is significantly faster with the upgraded servers.
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