Any way to not have to put your site inside wwwroot?

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    Default Any way to not have to put your site inside wwwroot?

    Guys:

    This is the LAST place I want to keep my site files. Using ASP, I can just
    point the testing folder into the local root folder wherever it is, and
    everything works fine. But I don't seem to be able to make that work with
    CF. Am I missing something?

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    Default Re: Any way to not have to put your site inside wwwroot?

    If you are running IIS on a windows machine just create a virtual directory to
    wherever you want. As long as CF is installed on IIS it should work fine.

    I have my dev sites located on my external HD and they all work fine.

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    Default Re: Any way to not have to put your site inside wwwroot?

    When I install CF, I get a CF-wwwroot folder. It was my understanding that
    all files had to go in that folder. Is that NOT the case?

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    "jjsand28" <jjsand28@new.rr.com> wrote in message
    news:dj4g0q$opl$1@forums.macromedia.com...
    > If you are running IIS on a windows machine just create a virtual
    > directory to
    > wherever you want. As long as CF is installed on IIS it should work fine.
    >
    > I have my dev sites located on my external HD and they all work fine.
    >

    Murray *TMM* Guest

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