Well yes it can, but like I stated you need to remove ColdFusion from being
setup for all sites first and then slect the one or two sites you wish it
to work on. Then you can install ColdFusion 10 and instead of selecting all
during installation you specify there which website you wish to connect it
too.

Not doing it in that order, you will get what you ended up with.

Regards,
Andrew Scott
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On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 6:10 AM, John Pullam <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> CF9 refuses to stop. Even after a reboot and the first thing I did was go
> into services and clicked on stop. I noticed that each version has a tool
> in the program folder called web server configuration tool and when I ran
> it for each version (thinking I might use it to alter what port it was
> listening on), each tool suggested that IIS was set for all requests. So I
> guess I have a conflict.
>
> Perhaps I need to uninstall both and then reinstall CF10. I had hoped that
> by installing CF10 when CF9 was already there, it would be able to migrate
> some useful things and might give me the option of taking over all CF
> requests by CF10. But no luck.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> 

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