IIRC, IIS6 is not supported under CF5
 DK

 On 6/24/05, Jennifer Larkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> 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
> --
> "disassemble -- that means not tell the truth." USA President George W. 
> Bush
> 
> Now blogging....
> http://www.blivit.org/blog/index.cfm
> http://www.blivit.org/mr_urc/index.cfm?sectionid=2
> 
> 

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