> 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 will give that a try, thanks.

> 
> Why not just install CF in a Linux VM then?
> 

Because each VM instance is a memory hog, and I already work on a Unix-based 
OS. Having one VM is enough of a strain on available memory, and I only have 
that one because my work requires a Windows connection to the Citrix server, 
Macs aren't supported. Two would grind my computer to a halt. 

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