Charlie, thanks for the response. My organization is using CF 2016 on Windows Server 2016. The "New Installer" was used in 64-bit mode. I tried reaching out to Adobe for help. I was able to get with a team member (Case ID 189033405) and we we went back and forth a number of times trying to refine the problem. Adobe was able to reproduce the issue but was unable to produce a resolution. At the conclusion of the conversation, Adobe told me its a Microsoft problem and I need to contact them for the fix. Not gonna sugar coat it, that response left me fuming. Due to the the IIS Logging issue, my security team is unable to fully analyze web traffic as it reaches the IIS web server. The web team is unable to view malicious page requests and/or query strings. This is a significant issue and Adobe should be working with Microsoft to figure out a way to make this work. This is a security issue and should be one of the highest priorities for resolution. IIS logs are not a convenience. In my opinion, if ColdFusion cannot accurately log web requests using IIS, it should be pulled. It should be noted that the Windows 2016 installer is not fully compatible with IIS 10. At the minimum, it should be noted that there is a deficiency with the logging of web requests. This is a web server platform. How can it not accurately log web requests!?!?! Do you or anyone know if Adobe has considered investigating the HttpPlatformhandler as opposed to ISAPI? As I told the tech who was "helping" me. Windows 2012 is still mainstream but fading. As Windows 2016 becomes more prominent, the chorus of voices surrounding this issue will grow. I can't speak for anyone else, but in my organization security issues are #1 issues. Anything less is unacceptable. I want Adobe to fix this. I don't want to fume on the forums about it. I have been using CF since 7 and am truly passionate about it. It just seems like Adobe is not giving CF the attention it truly deserves. Please help!
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