> Tried that. Shut down the service and ran the connectors. 
> Still went to the 8500 port. Hopefully a reboot will work.

If you install CFMX to use the built-in JRun web server, then later use the
IIS connector, the JRun web server will still be running, and you should be
able to access your files through either one - hopefully, they both use the
same web root directory! If you want to disable the built-in JRun web
server, you can do that by following these instructions:

http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_
webserver/

If you already have CF 5 running on IIS, you won't be able to use both CF 5
and CFMX with the same virtual server; if you create multiple virtual
servers, you can have one (or more) using CF 5 and one (or more) using CFMX.

If you've uninstalled CF 5, but had manually configured any IIS virtual
server to use CF 5, you may need to remove the ISAPI extension for CF 5 from
the IIS management console. You can do this by going to the Home Directory
tab of the Global Web Site properties dialog or the properties dialog for a
specific virtual server, clicking the "Configuration" button, and seeing if
you have mappings for .cfm that look like "c:\cfusion\bin\iscf.dll" instead
of something like "c:\cfusionmx\runtime\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun.dll".

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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