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How do I publish Cold Fusion Reports on a IIS 4.0 Server

I have 3,000 reports (dynamically generated and include graphs) that
were created from a Cold Fusion Server behind our firewall. I now
need to publish the results (static information) from these reports
outside of our firewall on an IIS 4.0 server. This outside server is
only setup with the asp.dll and will not have any Cold Fusion
components installed on it. Does anyone know how I can publish the
results of the Cold Fusion Reports on the IIS server.

One option I was looking into was converting the Reports to PDF
through my browser, but I don't want to have to do this 3,000 times!!

Thanks,
Michelle
Jul 19 '05 #1
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