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Subject: RE: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
That is correct. Why get an old version when you should just buy 7? They
do stop supporting older versions after a while, why would you want to limit
the amount of time you can get support by buying an old version?
Eric
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On 1/17/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well perhaps, just perhaps, you have apps written in an old version and
the
client doesn't want to pay you thousands of $ to update them all to the
latest version of CF.
We certainly do.
quite so - we are only just now upgrading from 5 to 7. As a
I think so, developer edition is Enterprise edition that falls back to
single IP after all.
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From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 January 2006 13:24
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Subject: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
Our company is considering purchasing an old
: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
I think so, developer edition is Enterprise edition that falls back to
single IP after all.
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From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 January 2006 13:24
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Subject: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
Our company
version)
Developer Edition (which is permanently restricted)
Russ
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From: Craig Dudley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 January 2006 14:26
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Subject: RE: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
I think so, developer edition is Enterprise edition that falls back
I seem to be getting conflicting answers here guys.
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Wouldn't that therefore make it exactly the same as the trial edition?
In which case why have two different versions to download.
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From: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 January 2006 14:43
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Subject: Re: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
if you
and CF will become the
enterprise level.
M!ke
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From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:11 AM
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Subject: RE: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
Wouldn't that therefore make it exactly the same as the trial edition?
In which case why
: 16 January 2006 14:43
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
if you enter a valid license key into the Developer edition it will upgrade
to either Standard or Enterprise (depending on your key).
Andy
On 16/01/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two download
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Sent: Monday, 16 January 2006 08:26
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Subject: RE: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
I think so, developer edition is Enterprise edition that falls back to
single IP after all.
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From: Protoculture [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 January 2006 13:24
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I think you can re-license it. They are all the same install.
Eric
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From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 16 January 2006 08:36
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Subject: RE: Purchasing CF MX Enterprise...
There are two download versions.
Trial edition (which you can put
Anytime you install CF w/o a key, it is considered a trial
version. If, after 30 days, you still do not enter a key, it
reverts to a developer version.
Actually, during the install, you have the option to choose the developer
version immediately if you don't want the trial period.
Dave
Wouldn't that therefore make it exactly the same as the trial
edition? In which case why have two different versions to download.
The installer for all versions of CF is the same. I suspect they provide
separate options on the MM download site for market research purposes.
Dave Watts, CTO,
I noticed on the Macromedia site all they have left is the
CFMX 6.1 developer edition. Providing we have the proper
license for CFMX enterprise, will this expand into the full
blown enterprise edition?
Yes. You will have the option to enter the serial number during the
installation, or you
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