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401.3 ACL error after ColdFusion 7 install
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| Cwhitmore 2007-08-13, 7:18 pm |
| I'm running Windows 2003 R2 64-bit and had IIS 6 running fine until I
installed Coldfusion MX7. Now I get 401.3 errors for any site that I try to
access on that server. I verified that Domain Users, IIS_USR and
IIS_Servername all have access to the directory \COLDFUSIONMX7\runtime\lib\
What else am I missing?
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| David Wang 2007-08-15, 1:20 am |
| On Aug 13, 12:56 pm, Cwhitmore <Cwhitm...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I'm running Windows 2003 R2 64-bit and had IIS 6 running fine until I
> installed Coldfusion MX7. Now I get 401.3 errors for any site that I try to
> access on that server. I verified that Domain Users, IIS_USR and
> IIS_Servername all have access to the directory \COLDFUSIONMX7\runtime\lib\
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> What else am I missing?
http://blogs.msdn.com/david.wang/ar...ess_Denied.aspx
Your problem is specific to ColdFusion. I suggest you obtain support
from ColdFusion support personel and for them to verify that it works
in your configuration.
//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
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| Cwhitmore 2007-08-15, 1:22 pm |
| David,
Adobe was of no help since 64-bit OS is not supported. I found the problem
myself.
1.) I needed to run a program to allow 32-bit apps in IIS 6.0 (search Ben
Forta 64-bit)
2.) I was installing it from Terminal Services
"David Wang" wrote:
> On Aug 13, 12:56 pm, Cwhitmore <Cwhitm...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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> http://blogs.msdn.com/david.wang/ar...ess_Denied.aspx
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> Your problem is specific to ColdFusion. I suggest you obtain support
> from ColdFusion support personel and for them to verify that it works
> in your configuration.
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> //David
> http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
> http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> //
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| David Wang 2007-08-16, 7:19 am |
| On Aug 15, 6:28 am, Cwhitmore <Cwhitm...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> David,
> Adobe was of no help since 64-bit OS is not supported. I found the problem
> myself.
>
> 1.) I needed to run a program to allow 32-bit apps in IIS 6.0 (search Ben
> Forta 64-bit)
> 2.) I was installing it from Terminal Services
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> "David Wang" wrote:
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Search for WOW64 on my MSDN blog for all the details about running
32bit applications on 64bit Windows.
Installation from Terminal Services is usually an issue specific to
the application installer.
//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
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