site don't have any accounts or anything on the server. It's all default
setup for CF server users.
And besides that, the error is on the query, before we ever get to the file
write.
Could what you describe still be the problem?
Thanks,
Sam
It could be, even if the users do not log in, they have a default user account, ISSR_USER or something like that on Windows systems, and even this default basic user often has more permissions then the default system user that the CF service runs under. The way to check this is to go to Admin - Services on the server, right click on the Cold Fusion Application Server Service, select Properties and then the Log On tab. It is probably set to the default "Local System account." If so, try selecting "This account" and then give it an account you know has plenty of permissions (such as yours). Then of course restart the service. See if this fixes the problem. If it does, then you will probably want to create an account specifically for the Cold Fusion Server, and then assign the appropriate permissions to this account. That is what we have done here.
This is of course assuming a Windows server; I have no knowledge on how this works in the linix/unix world.
I'm not sure if this applies to a problem with the query, but I have often found this is the problem if a template works when directly browsed but does not work when accessed by CFSCHEDULE.
HTH
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