We use developer version in the office, on a Development and Staging server,
then the real licence on production.

I must admit that it would be nice if they let you put your key in for
development so that you don't get the water marks etc. I don't see that this
hurts anyone but it probably does breach some licence.

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dalefraser.blogspot.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 16 August 2007 8:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF8

Ben, That is a good idea.  I didnt think about that because historically we
have kept our development work on a seperate server at the office and off
our production system at the colo.  I guess the developer version would
suffice in the office?

JH

>Um, it sounds like you are asking whether or not you'd get away with
>installing the same license on two boxes. <ahem>
>
>If you don't want to buy two licenses, but need two servers, you may want
to
>install CF on top of JRun (on a single box) but create two different
>instances. The license does indeed allow that.
>
>--- Ben
>
>
>
>Does CF8 require activation?  We would like to upgrade to 8, but we would
>like to have a development server in place and we are concerned about
having
>to buy 2 enterprise licenses.
>
>Thanks!
>
>JH 



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