Re: CF Permissions in IIS

2001-09-21 Thread net_man
I would check permissions on the files them selves. Sounds like some permissions may not have propogated to the files themselves. Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a question for the group: Is there some permission that needs to be set to have cfscripts run under IIS. The reason I ask

Re: CF Permissions in IIS

2001-09-21 Thread Kevin Derby
Did the system get updated last night to repel the Nimda thing? There could be several items - - CFM pages need execute permission, comparible to CGI. The execute like ASP won't work. (And if the IISLockdown tool was run last night, this would have broken that.) - Someone may have

Re: CF Permissions in IIS

2001-09-21 Thread Maureen
Sounds like the web directories and users have been removed from share and/or write permissions, probably in response to Nimda, and maybe automatically by one of the Nimda tools. We did it on purpose to stop access to our sites until we could secure all data, and clean all pages. Mo At

RE: CF Permissions in IIS

2001-09-21 Thread Dave Watts
- CFM pages need execute permission, comparible to CGI. The execute like ASP won't work. I don't think this is correct. You can (and should) specify .cfm files to run as scripts, rather than as executables. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ voice: (202) 797-5496

RE: CF Permissions in IIS

2001-09-21 Thread Dave Watts
Is there some permission that needs to be set to have cfscripts run under IIS. The reason I ask is this. We have a development server that is password protected using standard NT security. This has worked fine until this morning. Browsing to an HTML file works fine, but any CFM page