Sorry, I meant to say that I was still not able to apply updates.

> I am not sure I follow.  The "ColdFusion 10 Application Server" 
> service is set to Log on with the local system account. I tried 
> changing this to log on as my own login account, which is a member of 
> the local administrators.  I still was not able to logon.
> 
> > Steven,
> > 
> > I guess I should have added that once the updates are installed, 
> > remove 
> > the service account from Administrators.  And this solution is only 
> a 
> > 
> > workaround, mind you.  I don't believe this **should** be necessary, 
> 
> > but 
> > it has been for me.
> > 
> > I've followed the lockdown guides, including granting the ColdFusion 
> 
> > service account "full" permissions to the entire /ColdFusion10 
> folder 
> > 
> > structure.  Updates since update 2 have not installed without 
> > installing 
> > with "Administrator" group rights.
> > 
> > -Carl V.
> > 
> > On 2/7/2013 7:53 AM, DURETTE, STEVEN J wrote:
> > > And yet I believe that would go against the "lockdown" guides... 
> So 
> > our options are easy updates or secure systems?
> > 

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