It all depends on if you need the other extensions.  We have clients that
have some legacy .asp apps that we still use so we have

index.asp
index.cfm

as the directory index.

If you do NOT need asp and many other things you can and SHOULD remove the
.asp extension from the

Home Directory -> Application Settings Configuration (button) -> App
Mappings

Some other extensions that should be removed if you do not need them are:

.htr (web based password reset)
.idc (Internet database Connector)
.stm, .shtm, .shtml (server side includes)
.printer (Internet Primting)
.htw, .ida, .idq (Index Server)
.pl, .plx (Perl scripts)

I usually leave:  .cfm   .jsp   .jws

Mike Chytracek
WhittmanHart Chicago
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Michael Dinowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 3:37 PM
  To: CF-Server
  Subject: IIS performance

  In IIS there are a number of extensions that IIS handles. cfm, asp,
  etc. I'm assuming most of them can be removed if not being used (like
  the asp one), but I'd like to hear from someone more knowledgeable
  about what should be removed, what could be removed and what must
  stay.
  Thanks
  --
  Michael Dinowitz
  http://www.houseoffusion.com
  For all your ColdFusion needs
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