That will be ideal. But I don't have a server running Windows 2003 to try
it out.

My local win7 laptop runs CF11 but it's with Apache.
On 8 Aug 2015 1:02 pm, "M@ Bourke" <m.electronic.at.sym...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How about trying it on a dev box first?
> On 8 Aug 2015 6:15 am, "Xiaofeng Liu" <liuxiaofeng1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have an old Windows 2003 R2 server which still runs CF8 with IIS 6.
>> The server is a production box in DMZ.
>> The only good thing is it's 64-bit and it got lots of RAM - about 20G.
>>
>> Now I'm considering about install CF11 on this Windows 2003R2 server with
>> IIS 6.
>>
>> The reason behind that is:
>> - The company I work for will NOT decommission this server soon.
>> - Most of the development here now are based on local CF10/11 Dev
>> environment.
>> - I'd like to get better security and performance, as well as better
>> cfdocument capability which we used a lot to produce large PDFs out of HTML
>>
>> By checking the system requirements matrix from Adobe for CF11, it looks
>> like Windows2003R2 + IIS6 should be OK but it also looks like it kind of
>> just hit the minimum requirements.
>> About a year and half ago I've done upgrades to CF10 on two Windows 2008
>> servers running IIS7.5 and it all went well and we rarely had any issue.
>> (FYI I can't use these servers for certain sites as these are servers sit
>> inside corporate network and can only serve internal sites).
>>
>> But for upgrade to CF11 on Windows 2003 + IIS 6, I'm not sure if an old
>> server like this will have any issue?
>>
>> So my question really is has anyone had similar experience and if you
>> could share that will be helpful before I go ahead.
>> Because the server is in DMZ, I will have to install few things manually
>> like MS VC++ re-distributable package and CF update etc.
>> For IIS7.5, ISAPI Extensions, IIS Metabase and IIS 6 configuration
>> compatibility, CGI and .NET framework features need to be added. How about
>> IIS 6? Anything that need to be aware of?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Xiaofeng
>>
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