Scott - 

If you look in 
[CFMX Home]/bin you will see cfcompile.bat

You can then run this as:

cfcompile <webroot directory> <directory to compile>
(as stated when you run it when no arguments)

HTH

Mark
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Quoting Scott Thornton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> 
> It is probably often asked and answered...
> 
> I have seen posts (maybe on Macromedia Forums) about the ability to
> compile cfm pages to speed their execution.
> 
> We are migrating a bunch of apps from CF 5.0 to MX 6.1 on Monday, and I
> hope to make this experience much nicer for the user by speeding things up
> a bit.
> 
> I'd appreaciate it someone kind soul could supply the correct instructions
> for this task?
> 
> Thanks,
> Scott.
> 
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