I have a resolution I think to this
I have installed CF8 as a standalone server running it's own webserver on a 
diffrent port 8501. My next task is to individually connect IIS site 
definitions to CF 8 as needed which I assumen can be acheived by simply 
changing the application extensions associated with CF 6.1 to the CF8 install 
directory.

I have to say the Adobe documentation could be more clear on the differences 
between standalone and multiserver which I do not really understand.. but here 
is my stab at it..

Can I assume that you use multiserver when you want multiple instances of CF 
running on the same instance of JRUN ? So my next question is why use this 
setup ?

If any of you rather kind persons can point me to pages or documents that shed 
more light on this then I would very appreciative

Gus

>> Here is a little more information..
>
>CF 8 doesn't support upgrading a single-server previous version of CF to a
>multi-server version. I recommend that you uninstall 6.1 before proceeding.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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>
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