I was planning to switch from the built-in MX server to IIS as the final part 
of our migration plan and I'm wondering what kind of problems? I'm looking at 
the instructions on page 22 of the "Installing ColdFusion MX" documentation 
where it shows the command to use to configure IIS for CFMX in Windows (we're 
using W2k here, not W2k3).


> *snip* However, if you install CFMX so that it uses
>it's own built-in web server, and later try to configure it to use IIS, you
>may run into problems if you're not careful.
>
>The Web Server Configuration Tool typically doesn't work, as it seems to
>depend on Java being in your path, which is only the case if you've
>installed a JVM yourself. If you haven't, you'll need to run the
>wsconfig.jar file using java.exe with the appropriate path for both the exe
>and the jar. For example, something like this from a command prompt:
>
>C:\jrun4\jre\bin\java.exe -jar c:\jrun4\lib\wsconfig.jar (this is assuming
>you're using JRun - the paths would be different if you installed CFMX as a
>standalone server)

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