I won't lie to you.  If you've never used it, I do think Apache is
harder to setup than IIS, or even CF but I still switched to it a long
time ago on my home PC because I wanted multiple sites.  

I love it and I'm glad I did it.  (And there's tons of info about it
lying around the 'net)

~Brad

-----Original Message-----
From: s. isaac dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Oh... I guess I skimmed over the fact that this was to get around the
single-site limitation in the XP Pro version of IIS... So yeah, if
that's the issue, I definitely recommend Apache -- it's honestly not any
more difficult to set up and configure than ColdFusion imo. 

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