I had no problems using CF8 with IIS7, as I said you just need to make sure
you have the IIS6 compatibility mode and tools installed.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:49 AM, Terry Troxel <te...@it-werks.com> wrote:

>
> >Terry,
>
> >you edit the hosts file exactly as you do now, it makes no difference that
> >you are using Apache. The hosts file is simply telling your machine to
> >resolve a domain to a specific IP address, e.g. your local machine.
> >IIS6 only allows 1 site to be active at a time, but you can have multiple
> >sites and switch between them, here is a free tool to make that easier.
> >http://www.jetstat.com/iisadmin/
> >IIS7 does not have this restriction, neither does Apache.
>
> Thanks Russ, but if I understand you right the tool you mention works with
> XP not win7.
> I have CF8 installed with the development server set to port 80, because I
> tried to install IIS7
> And then saw all the posts saying installing Coldfusion with IIS7 was a
> nightmare and try as I
> Might I couldn't get it to work. Has anything changed? If so I am game to
> try again.
>
> Terry
>
>
>
> 

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