I have been using the following for the Advanced Set up on Windows
machines.

Windows Server 2003/XP/7, IIS6/7, CF8 & either MySQL or MS SQL

Farcry code installed to I:\Applications\Farcry5

So core code and projects are in
I:\\Applications\Farcry5\farcry\core
I:\ Applications\Farcry5\farcry\plugins
I:\ Applications\Farcry5\farcry\projects

No CF Mappings required

IIS Settings
1.      I use individual Host names for each site and map these to
localhost/127.0.0.1 in the C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts file
2.      FarCry Install Site, this will allow new sites to be created
e.g. fcInstall
Home directory I:\\Applications\Farcry5
3.      Each Farcry Site
Home directory I:\\Applications\Farcry5\farcry\projects\projectname
\www
Virtual Directory farcry mapped to I:\ Applications\Farcry5\farcry
Virtual Directory webtop mapped to I:\ Applications\Farcry5\farcry\core
\webtop

To install a new site,
1.      Create new database
2.      Create CF datasource
3.      in browser go to fcInstall and follow instructions
4.      Create IIS site and virtual directories


Hope this helps,
Chris.


On Oct 2, 11:56 pm, Marco van den Oever <[email protected]>
wrote:
> "I have been trying several different ways of doing this and I am
> getting errors all over the place."
>
> It would be very useful if you share the errors to begin with.
> Have you read this 
> link:http://docs.farcrycms.org/display/FCDEV50/Deployment+Configurations
> ?
>
> I have FC 5.2.2 locally (vista 32 bit / IIS7) installed on Coldfusion
> with Advanced Configuration (Webserver Mapping).
>
> - Place the farcry folder in your root folder, whatever folder that
> is, i placed it in c:\inetpub\wwwroot
> - Be sure that Coldfusion is installed there to, so the folders farcry
> and CFIDE are in the same root (in this case wwwroot)
> - Created mappings in IIS7 (to folders farcry and webtop) in default
> website
> - Set all handler mappings, isapi filters / restrictions etc in IIS7
> (assuming Coldfusion is already installed so you need to do it
> manually, else it goes automatically by Coldfusion)
>
> Let me know how it goes.
>
> Inspired by Gert Franz who helped me setup Railo on my server with
> teamspeaker, if you are not getting there it might an idea to install
> teamspeaker so i or anyone else could assist you with setting up
> stuff.
>
> Or, if you want professional supported help, you might contact deamon
> to assist you with the setup. It's a good investment to let it be
> setup 100% correct, as the result supply you with a stable server
> which serves you and or your clients perfectly.
>
> On Oct 3, 12:15 am, prosem <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
>
> > I am having some trouble installing farcry for a multi site
> > configuration on my server. I think I am having problems  because I
> > have two drives on my windows server running IIS7.
>
> > C: has the wwwroot
> > D: has my sites
>
> > Where should I put the farcry folder to do the install?
> > on C:?
> > on C:inetpub\wwwroot\ ?
> > on D:?
> > on D:Sites\ ? <-this is where I would like my projects to reside, I
> > would like this to be the projects folder.
>
> > Also, I am doing the advanced configuration, but do I need to do the
> > coldfusion mappings or webserver mappings?
>
> > I have been trying several different ways of doing this and I am
> > getting errors all over the place. Please help!
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