There are a multitude of reasons behind why you would switch between
IIS/Apache to the inbuilt server, but if it is a case of just development
with the same ColdFusion engine, then why not just create another website
in IIS/Apache and give it that port number?

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On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 11:21 PM, John Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> when I installed ColdFusiion, I set it up on port 80 (http://localhost) I
> would like to use the default install now too, that is port 8500(
> http://localhost:8500) is there a way to do this in ColdFusion 10 with re
> installing?
>
> You can have 2 places where ColdFusion works on the computer, right?
> thanks so much,
> johnny
>
> 

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