Okay - I've deleted and recreated the virtual directory making sure that it is 
not configured as an application.

The main login page will now parse when I turn off the CF6 service, but it does 
not move to the action page when I hit submit.  I just sits there.

Urghh...

~ Greg 

>> So, what is making CF6 hold onto this virtual directory?  How 
>> can I get CF7 to parse it instead?
>
>The easiest way to do this, as Russ suggested, is to simply delete and
>recreate the virtual directory. Otherwise, you could ensure that the
>directory is in fact a virtual directory, not a virtual application - when
>you view the properties dialog, it should either be part of the parent
>application (a virtual directory) or a separate application. Since your site
>is running with CF 7, you'd want your directory to be part of the parent
>application.
>
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