Hi Dave,
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Dave Watts wrote:
> If you were (or presumably are) storing Client variables in the
> Registry, CF needs to be able to write to a subkey within there. My
> answer to that is, don't store Client variables in the Registry - it's
> just a bad idea.
>
Wou
> So as long as I have the correct permissions on the CF install directory and
> on the directories containing my content (in and out of the actual web
> root), I'm good, right? No need to set any permissions on the Windows
> directories at all?
If you create a new user account as a member of the
Hi Dave,
I was hoping you'd jump in, since you always know more about server
configuration than the rest of us combined.
So just to make sure I'm clear:
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
> Full control of those directories is NOT required. In fact, you can
> run CF as a very
> I haven't seen this discussed in years, and the Adobe Knowledge Base article
> is more than three years old.
>
> So I'd like to see if someone has recent experience with setting a specific
> user account for CF, rather than running it as System.
>
> The server in question is Win Server 2008 runn
I haven't seen this discussed in years, and the Adobe Knowledge Base article
is more than three years old.
So I'd like to see if someone has recent experience with setting a specific
user account for CF, rather than running it as System.
The server in question is Win Server 2008 running CF Stand
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Subject: Re: Running CF as a specific user
Thanks, Josh.
Sorry, yes, we are on Win2K/CF MX 6.1.
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Subject: Re: Running CF as a specific user
You are on windows I assume? What version
stas said:
>
> Sorry, yes, we are on Win2K/CF MX 6.1.
If you are not using the CF MX ODBC Services, just follow the manual
for CF 5 (you can even skip the registry part). I never worked with
ODBC and MX, so I can't tell you about them.
Jochem
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Thanks, Josh.
Sorry, yes, we are on Win2K/CF MX 6.1.
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You are on windows I assume? What version?
it is pretty much the same as the technote
You are on windows I assume? What version?
it is pretty much the same as the technote you supplied. the screens
are slightly different depnding on the OS, but the idea is the same.
Just specify a domain login for the ColdFusionMX service.
Sorry I do no know of a technote that explains it fur
Does anyone have the number of the technote that describes the process? I
need the one for MX, I remember there being one specific to MX.
I've already seen the article that apples to 4 and 5 -
http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/tn17279.htm
Thanks!
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> What does Add translate to?
Write on directories and nothing on files. Dont forget to set the
Creator/Owner to at least Change in that case.
Jochem
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From: "Dave Watts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: Running CF as a specific user
> > Does your cf user have admin rights?
>
> The user account used by CF doesn't need ad
> We are on 4.5, and I followed instructions in this
> KB article:
>
> http://www.macromedia.com/v1/Handlers/index.cfm?
> ID=11859&Method=Full
>
> However, I am getting a CF error in my app with CF saying
> that even though it can see the custom tags in the custom
> tags directory it cannot re
> Does your cf user have admin rights?
The user account used by CF doesn't need administrative rights, and
shouldn't have them if at all possible. One of the primary objectives of
using a specific user account for CF is to deny it those administrative
rights.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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> Hmm. I did check it, however the propagation didn't seem to
> propagate to all
> the files in \Custom Tags.
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Hmm. I did check it, however the propagation didn't seem to propagate to all
the files in \Custom Tags.
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Does your cf user have admin rights?
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We are on 4.5, and I followed instructions in this KB article:
http://www.macromedia.com/v1
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> Subject: Running CF as a specific user
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> We are on 4.5, and I followed instructions in this KB article:
>
> http://www.macromedia.com/v1/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=11859&Method=Full
>
> However, I am getting a CF error in my app with CF saying that even
We are on 4.5, and I followed instructions in this KB article:
http://www.macromedia.com/v1/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=11859&Method=Full
However, I am getting a CF error in my app with CF saying that even though
it can see the custom tags in the custom tags directory it cannot read them.
If I switch C
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