I do not want to share verity. I want to create a collection that cannot
be seen or used by other instances. So far I have not been able to achieve
that.
>From the little documentation I have found, it seems I need to install
Verity outside of ColdFusion and enable it from the instance, instead of
firing it up from the ColdFusion tree.
Good tip about localhost; I hadn't caught that.


On Fri, November 30, 2007 20:22, Matthew Williams wrote:
> You're only licensed for one verity server per machine for the CF
> version of verity.  At least, that's my understanding.  Even worse is
> the fact that the CF version of verity only listens to localhost.  You
> cannot share one verity CF instance amongst a cluster.  That requires
> buying the full blown verity package.



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