Emanuel Costa wrote:
I am running here several sites on IIS and on different ports sharing
the same IP. My problems is that on apps.cfm it creates just fine the
structure with the ip and port numbers as follow.

Just a quick tip. Apps.cfm is *only* useful if you have multiple farcry apps under the same website. If you have a unique website (ie by website I mean what IIS means) for each farcry application then Apps.cfm is completely *unnecessary*.


For example, I run every FarCry app on my workstation under a seperate website (using Apache for what its worth) and I *delete* the Apps.cfm.

(I used to be an IIS user before I saw the light... rather than use different ports and so on to simulate multiple sites try this tool: http://www.firstserved.net/services/iisadmin.php

Hope that helps,

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

PS. I feel like *removing* apps.cfm from the standard install.

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