Cfcollection action='create' permission denied "read" (what???)

Hello, everyone.
I'm working on a script that will delete specific SOLR collections, re-create them, index them, then optimize them.
The delete portion succeeds. The create, however, is failing with a permissions issue:
access denied ("java.io.FilePermission" "X:\www\JRun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfusion\collections\xyz" "read")
What the heck is it trying to "read" when creating a collection with a CFCOLLECTION tag??
<cfcollection action="create" collection="xyz" 
   categories="no" path="X:\www\JRun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-ear\cfusion-war\WEB-INF\cfusion\collections\xyz" 
   language="English" engine="solr">
It runs fine if sandbox is disabled. This is not an option. Can anyone, please, help fix this?
Sandbox gives the CF account Read,Write,Execute on EVERYTHING.
^_^

It is NOT related to Java 7.  I uninstalled Java 7 from my dev machine and tested.  The issue still remains.
I thought there might be a possibility that Tomcat didn't have the permissions, but this is also not the issue.
Still looking for a solution.
^_^

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