CF8 on IIS7 (MS Server 2008)

Here's where I stand right now:
If I visit the URL I'm about to give you using ANY browser on
my Mac, I can see it just fine (and can test this by updating the
files and reloading it on the Mac just in case it was cached).
But if I visit the same URL on a PC other than the server
machine, I get the 500 error. Refreshing the page, emptying my
cache, etc does not help the problem. I've also just tried shutting
down the entire server and starting it back up, shutting down IIS
and starting it back up, and shutting down ColdFusion and starting
it back up.
Here's the page.
What could possibly be causing this?
Maybe some security setting that only affects browsers on
PCs?
I'd really appreciate any help you could give.
(And I'm curious to know if others are experiencing the same
mac/pc contrast when they visit the URL I provided.)
Thanks in advance.

Bhavink,
              You last point has raised a confusion here, what do you mean by take care when installing MS SQL, and think specific need to be done.
What precaution need to be taken in this case ??
Edited by: M.ASLAM MODAK on Feb 1, 2011 6:28 PM

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