> Where the issues come up is when the web server is hosting 
> sites on a different drive(s) and are serving web sites 
> other than the default wwwroot directory. We call these 
> "multi-homed" servers. There are still issues with the 
> install, and even greater ones with the updaters. This 
> is not just my imagination, nor is it incompetence in 
> server administration. This is not hardware problems as 
> the server hardware is state of the art.

Out of curiosity, could you provide a brief summary of these issues? I've
deployed CFMX on several Windows servers with multiple virtual servers
configured, and without any problems. I'm not saying your problems aren't
real, I'd just like to know what might be waiting for me next time.

> The bottom line for me is that if a server product will 
> not play nice with my security requirements, it just will 
> not get purchased or installed.

Could you also provide more information about this? I'm considered a bit
about security, too, but I haven't run into any security-specific issues
with CFMX. I've actually found CFMX easier to secure than CF 5, in general.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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