>You'll want to reinstall if you want the J2EE installation (the one that
>will let you have multiple isolated dedicated instances of CF on a single
>box). If you want to use CF Enterprise in standalone mode, just go into the
>system info page in CF Admin and provide the new serial number. No restart
>needed.
>
>--- Ben

Ok, I'm now thoroughly confused about this. The documentation says 
When you use the J2EE configuration, you can define multiple server instances 
on a single computer, each running ColdFusion. 

However it also says about the the alternative multiserver configuration
When you install CF using the multiserver configuration, you can use the CF 
Administrator to define multiple server instances on a single computer, each 
running CF. 

So that seems to be saying the same thing. Either will do application 
isolation, load balancing and failover. What am I missing here and why is one 
way better than the other? 
Thanks! 

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