Actually CFFILE doesn't use FTP; I'd have to verify this but I believe if you use CFFILE it's just transferring the file via HTTP. Are you sure the user CF is running as has access/permissions to the directory where you're trying to save it? How are you specifying the file location? Also, I'm sure this is just a typo in the email, but it's cffile action="upload" as opposed to type="upload". Is this a shared hosting account at a hosting provider? If so, some hosting companies disable cffile.

If you can provide some additional details I'm sure collectively we'll be able to get to the bottom of it.

Matt

On Jun 7, 2005, at 7:59 PM, Gary L. Alford wrote:

Windows 2000 server
CF MX Server 6.1

Question:  When I am running on my local machine, the <cffile
type="upload"... works great. However, when I'm running across my public domain hosted on my IIS, I get errors and the files will not upload. I have
verified that my firewall allows ftp access.

Any ideas on what might be wrong?  I heard something about needing to
specify port 80 somewhere in the code, but I can't verify this in the CF
help files.

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Gary L. Alford
Adjunct Professor, Dallas Baptist University
(817) 261-6238
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