> Obviously we will deploy on a nice new server, but will CF5 
> and CF8 run happily together with iis on our dev Win2k3 r2 server? 

Yes, although by default CF5 will monopolize your web server's
configuration, so that all requests for .cfm files are sent to it. The
below-mentioned article describes how to fix that.

> How to set it up?  I've seen 
> http://cfdj.sys-con.com/read/42069.htm does this still apply?

Yes, it does. However, you can make the process a little simpler by
configuring separate virtual web servers in IIS, manually configuring CF5 to
use only one of them, and configuring CF8 to use the other. Alternatively,
you could simply forego connecting CF8 to IIS at all, and just use the JRun
web server for CF8.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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