IIS is a webserver. JRun is a J2EE server to which the webserver
connects - the J2EE server is responsible for running CF. You have
done a standalone install of CF, which is actually using JRun in a
hidden fashion.

To move up to the full-blown JRun, you need to reinstall. However, you
can already run JSP and servlets in the standalone config if you need
to.

On 5/24/06, Martin Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok cool, sounds good.  Alrhough I was trying to boost my CV with knowledge of 
> a well known server, here in Belgium, it is Weblogic/Jboss.. but I guess 
> going with what is there is the best bet.
>
> Although I now have another question.  Looking at the server install there is 
> no JRun service running or installed in services, I think it might have been 
> installed to use IIS.  Is there a way I can change this configuration to run 
> with JRun without having to re-install?
>
> I am definitely on Enterprise as checked in the CF admin.
>
> Cheers for the replys any how, thanks.



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