"Obviously we will deploy on a nice new server,"
that's because you have more resources while I don't.
>Dear all
>
>We've been merrily running quite a big intranet on CF 5.1 for years but
>it's time to take advantage of some of the new stuff in CF8.
>
>Obviously we will deploy on a nice new server
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> From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 December 2007 16:53
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Time to come out of the stone age
>
> > Obviously we will deploy on a nice new server, but will CF5 and CF8
> > run happily together with iis on our dev Wi
> 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 describ
Don
Thanks for this.
I will try an install and see what happens...
Richard
> -Original Message-
> From: d l [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 06 December 2007 14:44
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Time to come out of the stone age
>
> Richard,
>
> A couple o
Richard,
A couple of notes may be of reference to you since I "just" installed cf8
standard trial edition on an XP box with an existing cf4.5 supporting a
"simple" app and yes they now seem to live happily together using the same IIS
5 web server.
a) be very careful about various firewall/anti-
On Thursday 06 Dec 2007, Richard Meredith-Hardy wrote:
> 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.
VMWare would be a worst-case solution.
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Tom Chiverton
Helping to adaptively fashion next-generation pro
Dear all
We've been merrily running quite a big intranet on CF 5.1 for years but
it's time to take advantage of some of the new stuff in CF8.
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?
How to set it up? I've se
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