You could run Apache's NT version on the Windows 2000 station.
www.apache.org provides the 3.20 version with a nice installation
program that runs smoothly in a Windows environment.
Make sure you move the CF Module for Apache servers from
the CF/bin directory into the apache/modules directory and edit
Apache's http.conf accordingly
If you need more info let me know
Birgit
Monday, August 27, 2001, 3:50:17 AM, you wrote:
> Hi,
> Has anyone had problems running CF 4.5 on a W2K workstation? I'm
> new to W2k and when I tried to get CF going, found that I
> couldn't use Personal Web Server, but was told that I had to run
> IIS. But IIS turned my machine into a true web server,
> broadcasting to the Internet, and I couldn't seem to turn it off
> and still get CF server to run. I ended up going back to my old
> development machine for my CF work and using the other machine
> for everything else. I'm a little afraid to try the install on
> the W2K machine again because right after I installed the CF 4.5
> upgrade, the system hung and I ended up having to re-install
> Windows 2000 again. But I'd like to consolidate onto the W2K
> machine and free up the old machine, so perhaps I'll try again.
> So can someone tell me the optimal configuration for running CF
> with Windows 2000? Which version of CF? I have 4.0, the CF 4.5
> upgrade, and getting 5.0 in a couple of weeks. I have IIS of
> course, but am concerned about being hacked. Has anyone used PWS
> with W2K? Thanks, I'd appreciate any help I can get!
> Sharon Fling
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