> I know this thread is old, but I just ran into a similar situation. I 
> upgraded from cf9 to cf10 on a windows 2008 R2 server. We use
> windows authentication on the site, but have some subfolders set to anonymous 
> authentication. The problem lies in the fact it still
> tries to use the windows authentication, but when accessing .cfm files. When 
> accessing the folder without specifying the file (ie.
> http://sitename/foldername) it displays the contents of index.cfm without a 
> problem, but tack on the index.cfm
> (ie. http://sitename/foldername/index.cfm) and it askes for a login to access 
> it. Any ideas on this?

Do the permissions for the file and the folder match?

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