Thanks again Dave.

> OK. In general, you shouldn't need to have two different enterprise
> applications within the same JRun server instance. Each one can be
deployed
> within its own server. The CF EAR can handle JSP and servlet requests if
you
> want to run a Java web app within the same server instance.

Yes, that's what I thought.

> When you installed CFMX, how exactly did you do it? Did you install it
onto
> an existing JRun server? If your existing JRun server was already
configured
> to work with IIS, it won't automatically handle CF requests - there's a
> little check box within the web server configuration tool that you'd need
to
> check when you define the connection.

Onto an existing JRun install, but I don't remember at what point the
cfusion *server* was created. Maybe I missed an uninstall step and it was
already hanging around from when I had CF6.1 on the same machine. Yes, I
remember the check box and I did check it, but... at this stage I think it
will be best if I uninstall everything & start again from scratch.

Nick




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