Didn't think of it that way, once I find the administrator for IIS on this
server I will check that. I did try dumping the CFIDE directory directly
into the webroot though, but I think this gives me a very good starting
point


Thanks
Wes


On 6/4/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Good tip and helpful, but alas not the solution. The applet
> > will load when accessing the site through "localhost", but
> > not when accessed through the IP address. Also, other cfform
> > elements do work correctly. I have been trying to track
> > someone down who has admin priviledges in IIS thinking that
> > it might the problem. Still taking any suggestions.
>
> If the applet loads through localhost, but doesn't load through your
> virtual
> server, you may well have a misconfigured virtual server - that is, the
> URL
> path to /CFIDE doesn't exist on that server.
>
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