> The trouble I've had just getting CF and Apache running 
> together shows why I think, at this point, IIS might be 
> preferable. I probably would be working on sights by now.
> 
> Having never used Apache, I have to ask...what is the benefit 
> of running Apache instead of IIS, when a Windows Server will 
> be the OS?

I thought the reason you were using Apache was so that you could run
multiple virtual servers on your Windows XP machine. If you're using Windows
Server 2003, I would generally recommend that you go ahead and use IIS 6.
There are some features that Apache has, that IIS doesn't, like mod_rewrite,
but there are generally workarounds, etc.

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