I am not aware of any real advantages to using IIS at this time.  If you run 
Tomcat on Port 80 you can move any static HTML (such as SMPM) into Tomcat's 
webapps\root directory.  It also hinders doing SSO, at least in my experience.  
The only things that I lost when I ditched IIS were some basic ASP pages I 
built to document some of the stuff in Remedy (tables of assignment mappings, 
approval mappings, product data, etc.) that was easily converted to JSP or 
gotten rid of altogether due to enhancements in 7.6.4.

Thanks,

Shawn Pierson
Remedy Developer | Southern Union

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What are the pros and cons of running Mid-tier 7.6.04 in Tomcat with
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