2 Versions on the same box

Is there any risk / known problems with running iPlanet version 4.1 and iPlanet version 6 on the same server? This configuration is not being setup for migration.
Thanks
Kris Dailey

Should be fine on Unix - just keep them in different install server roots and watch the port numbers that you choose so that there are no conflicts.

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