> Dave, not to argue, but I just undid and reinstalled the developer version as 
> a standalone (finally getting rid of CF7). I got Solr
> installed, but Verity was not installed. In fact the installer application 
> says "Search services: not installed". And nowhere in the
> installation was I allowed to make a selection based on that.
>
> After all this, it sure doesn't look like the Developer Version installs 
> Verity. And I need a license to  download Verity from Adobe,
> which I don't have because I use Developer Edition. So I guess I am stuck?

STOP ARGUING WITH ME!

Just kidding. Seriously, all I can tell you is that on my laptop,
which has CF 9 Developer multiserver, it installed Verity K2 and Solr.
Of course, I chose those options during the install. Also, I have a
classroom full of machines which likewise have CF 9 Developer and
Verity.

Maybe you have some detritus left over from your previous CF install?

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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