Just to be clear on the developer edition is it
- 2 IP addresses
or
- 2 IP addresses at a time?

We could use the method you suggest for all of our developers, but then 
we'd still occasionally have non-developers  looking at the site to see 
how development is proceeding. Would that be ok?

Thanks
Joelle

Rick Root wrote:

>Alan Rother wrote:
>  
>
>>DevNet was cancelled a year ago.
>>    
>>
>
>Well there ya go =)
>
>  
>
>>Here is the basic rule of thumb, if it is possible to see the dev server
>>outside the building where it is housed, then yes you need at least the
>>lowest posssible license. If it can only be accessed by developers in house
>>on the local network then you might be able to use the developer edition.
>>    
>>
>
>No.  the developer edition is licensed for localhost and two IP 
>addresses.  If you have 1000 people in your building, and 10 of them 
>will be testing your application from their desktops, then you cannot 
>legally use the developer edition running on a server.
>
>Of course, if every developer has the developer edition installed on 
>their desktop and browses http://localhost/ - even if the files are 
>stored in a centralized location, mapped drive sort of thing.. that's 
>perfectly legitimate use of the developer edition.
>
>rick
>
>

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