EXCELLENT! Thank you very much. :) Charlie Griefer wrote: > On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Phillip M. Vector < > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have a hosting company that restricts access to cfregistry. Not a >> problem as I never use that tag.. >> >> They recently put me in their sandbox (which worked before) and I got >> the error.. >> >> Security: The requested template has been denied access to cfregistry. >> The following is the internal exception message: access denied >> (coldfusion.tagext.GenericTagPermission cfregistry) >> >> Wha? So I turned on my security sandbox on my dev site, restricted >> cfregistry and tried it out. I got the same error. This was the code >> that it said was messed up. >> >> <cfsilent> >> <cfapplication >> name="Cimex" >> sessionmanagement="Yes" >> sessiontimeout="#CreateTimeSpan(0,0,30,0)#" >> clientmanagement="Yes"> >> </cfsilent> >> >> Wha? >> >> Anyone know what is happening here? >> > > That'd probably be the fact that you've got clientmanagement set to "yes". > Client variables are stored in the registry by default. > > If you're not using client vars, set that to false. > If you are, set "clientStorage" attribute to the appropriate datasource > name. >
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