> We have 1 IIS server with each client having their own 
> virtual server, www.client1.com and www.client2.com.

Then the easiest thing to do is probably this:

1. Install CF Enterprise using Multiserver option.
2. During the install, don't connect CF to any external web server.
3. After the install, go into CF Administrator and select "Instance
Manager".
4. Create two new instances. Give each a unique name.
5. Use the web server configuration utility to connect each of the new
instances to its corresponding IIS virtual server.
6. Turn off the original CF instance's service until you need to create more
instances.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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