I'm running it (it took a long time to get it running)..  FYI, SQL Server
2000, isn't supported, the only version supported right now is Sql Server
2005 Express SP1.

It is possible to get CF running, but its not easy or intuitive.

Here are some URL's that helped me.
http://michael.omnicypher.com/2006/10/cfmx-setup-on-vista.html
http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog/index.cfm?commentID=211

CF runs fine, it's the installer that has issues.  (plus setting up the IIS
stuff after the install requires that you start the administrator manually
the first time).  If you get an error on the javaw.exe when running it,
reboot your computer, then run the compatibility wizard (according to
michael's guide) and choose to run it in Administrator mode. I was able to
run it in Win XP SP2 compatibility mode, but did choose to run it in 256
colors.

Sandra Clark
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http://www.shayna.com
Training and Consulting  in CSS and Accessibility
Team Fusebox

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 3:07 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Taking the Vista Plunge

I'm pretty sure those will all run just fine on Vista Home Basic.

If you don't want Aero Glass, and you don't need the media center features,
Vista Home Basic should do just fine - or Vista Business.  Gotta get Home
Premium or Ultimate if you want Aero Glass and/or media center
functionality.

Assuming CF7 runs on Vista at all =)  Has anyone tested it?

Rick




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