If I reinstall IIS on a Win2k Server will I have to reinstall CF 5.0 as well?

Thanks.

At 11:03 AM 6/24/02, you wrote:
>The only way might be through the Jrun OEM program...Where they sell
>licenses to include the Jrun app server as part of your product...I'm
>assuming they may or possibly already have a licensing plan for a CFMX
>approach. Not sure though...
>
>As far as stand alone compiled applications...don't believe that's possible
>just yet...at least nothing straight forward that I know of..
>
>Stace
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Josh Trefethen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:42 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: protecting source code with MX
>
>Hello all!
>
>I have heard mention of a better way to protect source code with MX (better
>than the encode capabilities of previous CF versions).
>
>Has anyone heard anything about this or have any experience with this?
>
>I have an application which I sell to large corporations.  The software,
>along with CFServer is installed on the customer premises, and I do not wish
>for the code to be decrypted and changed or copied.
>
>Since MX is Java Based, are there any new ways to compile or encrypt our
>code so it is safe?
>
>Any other ideas would be great!
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Josh Trefethen
>Certified ColdFusion Developer
>President, exciteworks, Inc.
>http://exciteworks.com
>
>
>
>
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