I've run CF 8 and 9 on 64 bit Windows without issue.  In one case I was
using IIS and another Apache.  The only issue I had with the Apache set up
was finding a pre-compiled 64 bit Apache installer so I didn't have to do
it myself.  Other than that, everything worked/works fine for me.  With
more memory available, it definitely keeps your options open.

> Hello all!
>
> I am about to embark on setting up a web server using 64 bit Windows 2003
> Server via a Xeon x3360 processor (quad core).  On this, I will run
> ColdFusion 8.01 (which supports 64 bit).
>
> Does anyone out there have any experience with this setup?  If so, did you
> have issues?  Or are there some particular settings you would recommend?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Wes
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