Thanks for the reply Jim,

I'm really looking for the simplest solution possible - in an ideal world
I'd rather not have both Apache and IIS running together, I would prefer to
have everything on port 80. Saying that if using different ports was the
easiest way then so be it.

I could go completley the IIS route, but I have always run into problems
installing CF on IIS, but I'm sure with the help of the list I could work my
way around these.

Does IIS allow virtual hosts in the same way as Apache does?

Thanks
Michael

On 03/06/07, Jim McAtee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why the need for VMs?  Can't you just bind multiple addresses to the NIC
> and configure IIS and Apache to listen to whichever addresses for their
> respective web sites?
>
>
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