Thanks for the input, Jay. I wonder if the fact that we are running the 
Enterprise version would make any diff?


----Original Message Follows----
From: Jay Brushett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: UPDATE: CF 4.X and W2K questions
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 10:28:24 -03-30

Well it may say that but nevertheless I'm running 4.0.1 on win2k
professional without a hitch.

Jay

At 01:47 PM 2/23/2001 +0000, you wrote:
 >Okay, I finally found the answer to my first question. In an Allaire
 >Knowledgebase blurb, it definitively states that we CANNOT use CF 4.0 on
 >W2K:
 >
 >http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=19534&Method=Full
 >
 >However, I still have my dual environment/licensing question...
 >
 >Thanks!
 >T
 >
 >
 >----Original Message Follows----
 >From: "Terri Stocke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 >Subject: REPOST: CF 4.X and W2K questions
 >Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 12:35:33 -0000
 >
 >Hey all,
 >
 >I have several questions regarding an upcoming migration from Win NT 
4.0/CF
 >4.0 to W2K/CF 4.5.
 >
 >First of all, I noticed that on Allaire's site, it does show that the 
system
 >req for CF 4.5 is Win NT 4.0. However, I recall seeing some posts and/or
 >info elsewhere (that I unfortunately can't find) alluding to an
 >incompatability between CF 4.0 on W2K. Is this correct, and if so, what 
are
 >the issues?
 >
 >Secondly, we only have one machine at our disposal from which to run both
 >development and production (I know, it's not a recommended scenario, but
 >we've been hit with those good ol' automotive industry budget cuts ;)
 >Anyway, we want to have these dual environments on the ONE machine, but 
with
 >different directory structures. For example, production might point to
 >"info.ourinternalserver.com" and development might point to
 >"dev.ourinternalserver.com". We really want to avoid having the 
development
 >area as a subdirectory of production.
 >I know that CF 4.0 admin only allows you to define one root directory.  
Will
 >4.5 now support what we are trying to do? Can we get away with one 
license,
 >or will we need two?
 >
 >One of the corp resellers told me that he believes we would need two
 >licenses for this scenario, because we are essentially running two 
different
 >environments. So even though it is technically one machine, we are using 
it
 >for dual purposes (dev and prod).
 >
 >Has anyone else tried this? All info is greatly appreciated!
 >
 >Terri
 >
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