Well actually in CF7, it's restricted to localhost plus 2 other ips.  But
it's easy enough to get around :-P



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:20 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: lincense on a test server?
> 
> Joelle Tegwen wrote:
> > We're  having trouble getting information from Adobe (since they
> > apparently know nothing about ColdFusion.)
> >
> > We have a dual processor production server for which we will buy
> > whatever appropriate license.
> >
> > Do we really need to buy a full additional license for our test server
> > (which is only accessible within our organization)?
> 
> option 1 - yes.
> 
> Option 2 - a DevNet subscription came with a fully licensed copy for QA
> and testing purposes.  I suppose you could legally use that on a test
> server.
> 
> But will DevNet continue with Adobe?  maybe, maybe not.
> 
> > Can we use the developer edition somehow?
> 
> developer edition is IP restricted to localhost.  so unless you're
> browser is running on the test server, that won't work.
> 
> For what it's worth, we have two full licenses of CF Enterprise where I
> work, one for the production server and one for the test server.
> 
> rick
> 
> 

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