I use apache on my local dev box(so I can have multiple sites running) and
most of my applications deploy to IIS.

The only thing I would say is if it uses apache stuff like mod_rewrite or
things like that.

Otherwise you should have no problem moving to IIS.

J.J.

On 7/17/07, John Paul Ashenfelter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I've been using Apache for years now and I have a client making the
> transition from Apache to IIS (don't ask, it doesn't matter why ;) So
> I've got a couple of servers that are making the transition of Apache
> (on Windows2003) to IIS (on Windows2003), more or less in place. I can
> take one out the lineup to work on and test once we've got it knocked
> out in the dev/staging area, but I'm still a little worried I'm
> missing something since it's been a while
>
> Any particular gotchas I need to worry about? There's some virtual
> hosting going on, but everything else is pretty vanilla CF7/Standard.
>
> I know I need to
>
> * get an IIS SSL cert instead of our Apache one (at least that's what
> Verisign tells us)
> * run the connector script to get CF7 hooked into IIS
>
> Anything else? The last time I seriously dealt with IIS/CF was
> WinNT/CF5.... ;) It seems like there's really not much I need to worry
> about but thought I'd throw it out for discussion
>
> --
> John Paul Ashenfelter
> CTO/Transitionpoint
> (blog) http://www.ashenfelter.com
> (email) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 

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