We have a bit of a "situation" that I need some help clarifying. Does
anyone know the functional differences between Windows Server 2003
Standard and Enterprise, especially where ColdFusion 5 is concerned?

I'm having some issues installing CF server to Standard Edition that
we apparently didn't have on Enterprise Edition, such as IIS not being
detected by the installer. I don't want to manually configure IIS to
handle .cfm files. We are looking into why the server has Standard
Edition since it is supposed to be an exact duplicate of a server that
is running Enterprise Edition. I'm partly looking for answers and
partly looking for ammunition (in case it turns out that this is on
purpose and we have to fight for an upgrade).

I've already tried the Microsoft website and the only difference that
I found that makes any difference to us is that Standard doesn't
natively support clustering. The technical docs were not very helpful,
even the side-by-side comparison.

Thanks!
Jennifer
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