> 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.

It's pretty easy to get CF working with IIS or Apache.

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

IIS on Windows Server or Windows Vista does, yes. On Windows XP, you can
only have one virtual host with IIS. I haven't read the whole thread yet,
but if you're running on Windows XP and require multiple virtual hosts, you
should just use Apache. There's certainly no need to use both.

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