Or VMWare?


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-----Original Message-----
From: Peterson, Chris
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Jul 11 16:14:49 2007
Subject: RE: Developer Edition on Portable Hard Drive

 
Douglas,

Check out Microsoft Virtual PC.  If you have a few gig mem stick, put
your entire virtual server right on there as an image file, then fire it
up from wherever you want to use it.  =)


Chris Peterson
Gainey IT
Adobe Certified Advanced Coldfusion Developer
-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Waite 
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2007 11:08 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Developer Edition on Portable Hard Drive

I work at a university on a web development team that works a lot in
Coldfusion. I'm still somewhat fresh to Coldfusion, and I want to learn
more. I want to be able to experiment and work on things to teach myself
colfusion, both at work and at home. I would like to be able to install
the
Developer Edition of coldfusion on a portable hard drive along with my
files
so that I can work on the same files with the same settings at both work
and
home. Is it even possible to make coldfusion portable in this manner? I
know
there are a handful of services that need to run, how would that work
with a
portable server? Any help would be appreciated.

I realize I could probably just install the Developer Edition on both
machines, and just port my files between computers. I could also
possibly
use subversion to sync up to the same files. But it seems like it should
be
possible to have the CF Server on a portable hard drive, and I really
want
to find out how to do it. Plus I want to better understand the server
side
of things. Thanks in advance for any advice.

-Dubb



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