> OK.  I created a local Windows user account named "SchedTasks".  I gave that 
> account read permissions to the folder.  I set
> Anonymous Authentication to "Enabled" just for that folder, and set the 
> credentials to use the SchedTasks account.  In the CF
> Scheduled Task, I specified SchedTask for the username, and filled in the 
> correct password.  I still get the 401.2 error when
> running the scheduled task.

If you're creating a user account for CF to use, why would you enable
anonymous authentication? That's not going to help you any.

First, I'd recommend that you don't even bother testing from CF yet.
Test from Firefox or some other non-IE HTTP client (wget, etc).

Second, I don't think you can set anonymous authentication for a
folder, as such - it has to be a virtual server or a virtual
application. I could be wrong about that, though.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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