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Adobe adds CGI check to ColdFusion 10 installation when it is not needed

Anyone who has been following my rants withColdFusion10 and the need to have theCGimodule installed forIIS, would know that I have been asking this question from Adobe sinceColdFusion10 was released. Today I got the answer I was looking for and I must admit that it surprises me that Adobe once again, didn't think about the situation, or at least the answers provided give that impression.

Up until the final release ofColdFusion10, Adobe had never bothered to do a check to see ifColdFusionwhen being installed, thatIIShad the CGI mode enabled onIIS7 and above. So my question was very simple, why doesColdFusion10 now require the CGI mode to be enabled.

And it is still a good question that Adobe still can't provide an answer for, so lets look into the situation with a bit more detail.

First lets look at the difference.

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