Set up entries in etc/hosts so you don't need to swap anything - make
the IIS sites respond to the relevant host names.

On 8/21/07, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just did a clean install of my development machine.  In the past, I used 
> coldfusion's built in web server, but had a problem configuring it to use a 
> different folder for it's root.
>
> This time around I think I'll give IIS a try.  I have five sites I am 
> responsible for.  I would like to be able to switch between them in as few 
> steps as possible.  Do I need to create a virtual directory for each one?  
> How would I switch between sites for http://localhost/ shows the proper site? 
>  Or can I just change the mapping for / to the current site's folder?  If so, 
> where should I locate the folder for each site?  Do I set up a different site 
> in IIS for each site?  If so, would I have to manually apply coldfusion to 
> each site?
>
> I'm not really sure what I need to do so any help would be appreciated.  
> Thanks!


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