I need some guidance.

I upgraded a Windows 2003/IIS6 server this weekend from CF6 Standard to CF7 
Standard.  The upgrade went fine except for a problem with a virtual directory 
we have configured.  The virtual directory is parallel to the main website in 
the file-system, but is a sub-directory when viewed though the IIS manager.

First off - I chose to keep CF6 installed until I knew the upgrade went okay.  
After everything checked out I was going to uninstall CF6 leaving just CF7 
running.

If I stop the CF6 services the virtual directory in question will not parse.  I 
get an error that reads "either the Macromedia application server is 
unreachable or it does not have a mapping to process this request".  I can view 
HTML file in this directory (which tells me IIS is happy) - I just can't view 
CFML files.  If I start the CF6 service the virtual directory comes back to 
life.

So, what is making CF6 hold onto this virtual directory?  How can I get CF7 to 
parse it instead?

I have a hunch that the XML config files are at play here, but I took a look at 
them and did not see anything specifically related.

I also played around with the "Web Server Configuration Tool" and the connector 
related batch files.  Nothing helped.

So, anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks in advance for your help.

~ Greg

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