I don't know if this has been suggested, but it could have something to do
under the service that coldfusion server is running under... is it running
under the system account  or under a specified account. You may want to
check that out.
 I say this because I ran into something similiar before accessing asp pages
with same type of domain issue.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Earl, George" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: RE: All cfm pages give error on new Windows 2000 server


> Thanks to all who answered my plea for help. The situation is still not
> resolved, but I have more detailed and better information about the
problem.
>
> The 'problem' server is in another building in our complex and sits in a
> different domain from the one I am in. The administrator for the web
server
> is able to access .cfm files just fine from the web server itself and from
> his own personal workstation that is in the same domain as the server. The
> access problem is occurring with those of us who are in a domain different
> from the one the server is in and who also don't have admin rights to the
> server. We are unable to access any .cfm file including the CF
Administrator
> or application files. Instead we get the IE popup authentication box
asking
> for username, password, domain. After three tries at this box we get the
> 401.3 ACL IIS error page.
>
> We had Allaire/Macromedia support on the phone for a couple of hours
> yesterday and they walked us through countless checks, processes and MS
> Knowledgebase procedures and still we cannot solve this one.
>
> Does this ring any bells for anyone?
>
> Thanks!
>
> George
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >Our server people are setting up a new box with Windows 2000 Advanced
> >server
> >and CF 4.5.1 SP2 Enterprise edition. We keep getting the error page shown
> >below whenever we try to access any .cfm file. They tell me they have
made
> >executable all the folders they think might be causing this problem. What
> >could be causing this? Thanks!
> >
> >George
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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