I was responding to the portion of your post where you mentioned
multideveloper access. It appears I was correct.

- Calvin

http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/subscriptions/resources/eula.html

"Each user who is involved in the development of applications that directly
accesses any of the applicable code or APIs exposed by the Software must be
within your organization and must have a valid DevNet Subscriptions license
that permits use of such Software."

-----Original Message-----
From: Cutter (CF related) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 8:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX7 and DevNet

I don't remember this restriction (not that it matters much in my 
organization). A more important advantage for us was the ability for any 
of the 7+ members of our management staff could pull up a site in 
development from their desktop and gage it's progress without having to 
be at a specific workstation and without us having to place that 
developing site on a production server with our hosting provider.

Cutter

Calvin Ward wrote:

>I believe the DevNet version of CF license required that each developer who
>used it also had a DevNet license. Am I remembering correctly?
>
>- Calvin
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Cutter (CF related) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 8:43 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: CFMX7 and DevNet
>
>This has been asked once before without answer.
>
>Even though no more DevNet subscriptions are being sold there are still 
>many of us with active subscriptions. Some people have almost a year 
>left on their subscriptions since they purchased just prior to it's demise.
>
>One advantage to these subscriptions were updates and upgrades to 
>various packages from MM's stable of applications, including a full 
>working version of CFMX EE. This was not a trial or "developer" edition, 
>it was a fully unencumbered edition of the server, complete with Serial 
>No. This was not for use in a production environment (and restricted by 
>license, of course), but was perfect for a multi-developer environment 
>because it did not have the single IP restriction (two IP's plus 
>localhost is nice, but not always enough). When the server renders the 
>page it includes a nice little META tag in the code stating that the 
>server is a DevNet edition and not for production use (which I think 
>caused problems with my CFC webservices testing [especially for Flash 
>integration], but that's another story).
>
>Now, I went to my vendor/reseller yesterday and had them pose the 
>question to their contact at Macromedia. Generally using these channels 
>will garner answers we may not typically receive on this list or by 
>calling support. After several conversations, a lot of run around, and 
>her contact having to speak to others at MM to try and receive a 
>straight answer, my contact has come back stating that MM's position is 
>that the trial download (or developer edition) is available for general 
>download already and that is what we get.
>
>Does this seem correct to anyone else out there? I purchased a devnet 
>subscription with certain expectations as to what I would receive for 
>that investment. My subscription is still active (as are many other 
>people's), and I would expect for that subscription to be fulfilled 
>throughout the period of the subscription, regardless of the fact the MM 
>is no longer selling subscriptions. Does anyone out there agree with me 
>on this? Could someone from MM maybe pipe in here with an official
position?
>
>Is there anybody out there listening?
>
>Cutter
>
>
>  
>


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