> I'm getting an empty string on the cgi.cert_subject.  This was working but I 
> guess a change occurred on the server and now it is not.  I've been
> trying to troubleshoot within IIS but no luck.  The cgi.auth_user value is 
> filled in, but I need the cgi.cert_subject.  Can you offer any advice.

Well, generally CF doesn't really have a lot to do with CGI variables
provided by the web server. But to verify it's not a CF problem, I
recommend you create an ASP.NET page and see if that can read
CERT_SUBJECT. If that reads it and CF can't, you may have some sort of
connector problem (and will probably need to involve Adobe support).
If that doesn't read it, you need to talk to whoever manages the IIS
server and see what changed.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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