> Awesome Dave. Thanks for the reply. That's what I was hoping 
> to be able to do. Then, when I get Eclipse running, I'll just 
> point my "New Projects" to the "ColdFusion8/wwwroot" folder, 
> right?

Yes, I think that should work. Honestly, I don't use Eclipse for CF
generally, although I'll probably start doing so more since I'm using
Eclipse for LiveCycle and Flex.

> If I'm understanding this correctly (and I'm sorry to drift 
> from "IIS on Vista" over to "How to start with Eclipse" but 
> for me this is all related) Eclipse "projects" are somewhat 
> analogous to Dreamweaver's "sites"?

Yes, they're somewhat analogous. 

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