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		<description>When you create a server instance using the Instance Manager, if you previously modified the cfusion (Enterprise Manger) instance, the log files for the new instance point to the default cfusion instance. Before you modify the cfusion instance, ensure that you want to share any changes among all new instances.</description>
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		<description>I think that step 20 on http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/00001774.htm describes what you are looking for. You run the web server configuration tool against the cluster and can then save your cfm, jsp, etc. under the web server root.</description>
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		<description>If we are looking to create multiple instances for a cluster, are we able to specify the same directory for multiple instances so that a cluster can share the same source files (cfm, jsp, etc.)?</description>
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