Our company site will have three goals:
1) Explain what we do and market our service and increase visibility with a site map.
2) Create a secure user account process that once verified allows users access to (1) secured page. I don't want to force them to that page after logging in - just make it available by a link. That secured page will be the same for all authenticated users and contain an embedded iframe for YouSendit's "Site Drop". Site Drop is just a mechanism allowing users to upload entire folders (up to 300 mb) at once. I want to prevent malicious users/spammers from uploading huge files. Many of our clients aren't very computer savvy and uploading a folder makes it easier for them.
3) I'd like to have a current event page with the ability to embed video from youtube, c-span, etc.
Since some of the Coffee Cup applications aren't compatible with IIS7 from what I gather. So on the host side I will have to approve both the user account on the IIS7 server manually as well as the "matching" user account on YouSendit. (I think)

Am I making sense with my approach? I'm doing this as a volunteer and want to make it as easy as possible for all involved. Which bundle would be best for the above scenario?
Ooops...almost forgot one question! I create the website on an external drive before uploading to my host server yet some of the files created while building the site land on the primary drive. How do I make all the files live on the external drive? I use linux to create an image of my primary partition. When I restore a clean image it wipes my primary partition completely. Hopefully CoffeeCup is my solution and I'll be able to contribute on the forums once I get going. If it matters my client pc is Win7 X 64 Ultimate.
Thanks All and Seasons Greetings!
Dave