Id like to keep IIS and not be limited to one IP with MX's server if at all possible. Being a contract developer, I show alot of work across the internet. This way I can just plug it up to my network and send a link without restting the one external IP address.

Uninstalling IIS and reinstalling MX as a standalone server is a last resort but I may end up doing that for the time being if I can't get this solved today. Any other suggestions you (or anyone) might have would be great!

Thanks
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  Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:13 PM
  Subject: Re: XP pro and MX 6.1

  yeah i had that problem, it seems as though microcrap doesnt do u any
  favors in setup if u dont use their technologies....imagine that 1~~~lol

  heres what i did
  1) uninstall IIS and NEVER reinstall it!
  2) uninstall & reinstall cfmx as a standalone server

  and just like magic, u take away the M$ and it works great!
  and u can feel good cause your laptop is now quite a bit more secure;)

  > what the.....
  >
  > ok I've been runnin 2k on the machine that runs my CF server and never
  > had an issue installing at all. I just bought a laptop that came with XP
  > Pro. I threw in the XP CD, loaded IIS and office on there then installed
  > MX Studio and CF MX so i can code on the go.
  >
  > when i try to go to localhost/cfide/administrator now, i get a download
  > dialog like my web server doesnt know what to do with a .cfm or
  > something but if i hit localhost/sitename on any of my cf sites i get a
  > big broke site and the view source is actually coldfusion code. huh?
  >
  > any body seen anything like this and know how to remedy it?
  >
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