Hi Terry ,
    The problem is you IIS setup.
> I then created a subdirectory under wwwroot for >n app that I have been
> working on at work and placed my .cfm files in a folder called
"application"


The Directory that you placed you files in need to be setup correctly in
IIS. Right click on the folder in IIS manager , and choose properties,  make
sure that  in Permissions that Execute or Script is choosen, Click
Configuration , and make sure .cfm is in there mapped to the  iscf.dll.

~ JustinMacCarthy


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