I have upgraded a server to CF 5 - it's an IIS4 server on NT 4 with the
August 2001 IIS 4 security roll up installed. The NT server is running SP 6a

Documents publish OK with extension .htm. I have declared the extension
default.cfm, index.cfm in the IIS MMC console as valid. (see
http://robots.open.ac.uk for an 'index.htm' and then see
http://cci.open.ac.uk for an example failure - the .htm sidebar appears -
but the .cfm body which is referenced in the frameset. See also
http://computing.open.ac.uk/home/ which has an index.cfm as the root page)

All documents have at least read access to account IUSR_servername. IIS4 is
set up to work with anonymous access only.

However, whenever I try address a document .cfm using a web browser, I
receive:

401.3 Unauthorized: Unauthorized due to ACL on resource

All the CF services are reported as running normally in the Service Manager.
I am baffled as to where the security problem lies.

Can anyone advise? The vexing part is that initially, it all worked
absolutely fine. I can't even seem to get at the Cold Fusion Administrator
page now.

With many thanks if you can help!
David Clover
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Maths and Computing Faculty
The Open University
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