> I am sorry but if I install one, two, three instances and I wish to use the
> very initial instance there should be no reason not to. I would like someone
> to give me a very valid good reason why it is frowned upon?

I can only reiterate what I've said already. If it's not good enough
for you, feel free to disregard it.

> I might have one instance for one client, and another for another client.
> But why should I want the settings copied across to the second client? I
> don't, that's why I went with the instances, because I need them with
> separate settings per instance per client.

If you make a change to the cfusion instance, then create another
instance, the new instance will have the settings from the cfusion
instance. I think that's what you're trying to avoid, right?

> I am sorry but I don't see a valid enough reason not to use the initial
> instance.

Don't worry, no one's going to come to your office and make you do it
some other way.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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