You should be fine.

Apache 2 and apache 1 are deemed two separate products (and they really
are), so there are separate restrictions for each, just like between apache
2 and IIS.  It's confusing, but there are two points for MX compliance,
1.3.x where x is greater than <something> and 2.0.y where y is greater than
<something>.

barneyb

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Wigfall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 12:00 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CFMX Updater 3 and Apache 1.3.27
>
>
> Will ColdFusion MX Updater 3 work with Apache 1.3.27 running on RedHat
> Linux 6.2, or is it absolutely necessary to only install Update 3 only
> on Apache 2.043 or higher?  Updater 2 required an Apache upgrade only
> if;  No Updater was installed and you were runing Apache 2.0.3x, or if;
> Updater 1 was installed and you were running Apache 2.0.40.  Also, will
> Apache 2.0.44 run on RedHat Linux 6.2, and how do you install it, does
> the old Apache have to be uninstalled first, are there any upgrade
> instructions available?
>
> 
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