coldfusion on IIS but moving to Apache

dthatsme

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I currently have Coldfusion running on IIS on our webserver. I need to install Apache for a website I am working on.

I've been doing research on how to handle Coldfusion for both servers but I'm not sure what the best way is.

1. I could install Apache on Port 80 and move IIS to another port. If I do that, will I have to tell Coldfusion which port IIS moved to? Will I need to do anything at all with Coldfusion?
I could also move Coldfusion to Apache but I'm not sure how to do that.

2. I could install Apache and turn off IIS. I'd have to set up Coldfusion to work with the Apache server.

I didn't install Coldfusion so I don't know how it was done. I just know that it's running on IIS.

TIA for the advice!
 
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