>> Is there a way to manually configure coldfusion 5 for use with IIS 7
>> (when installing it fails to recognise IIS 7 as a web server so I'm
>> forced to use the default). I know this can be manually done with MX
>but
>> not so sure about CF5. I've added the appropriate handlers and script
>> mappings to no avail.
>> 
>
>It turns out that you can't use the "browse" function to set up script
>mappings for some old apps, but typing the path and file (iscf.dll) in
>*lower case* corrects the issue, and surprisingly, even on a 64 bit
>machine CF5 runs fine (as long as it's running in a 32 bit application
>pool).
>
>I'm sure I will encounter more problems along the way, so am still open
>to suggestions and recommendations at this point. At this stage I'm
>definitely of the opinion it is better for me to learn Apache and just
>run with that.
>
>
>Mark 

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