> If I could get my hands on a Windows binary, I could set it up on a virtual 
> XP instance I have running through VMware Fusion. But
> it looks like Adobe won't let you download that without a CF license, and I 
> don't possess one nor have the cash to plunk down to
> buy one. If there's a way around that, I am all ears!

You can simply download the CF 9 Dev version for Windows and install
that in your VM, then turn off CF itself. Verity is a separate
service.

> I'd install an instance of CF on the Windows instance, but there are a lot of 
> dynamics to my team that make it very undesirable.
> They all work on a single Unix server for development, QA, and production. I 
> am the lone offsite developer on my team so I need to
> maintain that Unix-based structure on my local development arena.

Why not just install CF in a Linux VM then?

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