I have a strange predicament at work.

We have several different Cold Fusion net applications in our company. I
work with one team that has it's own project and now I've been asked to help
out with another project. For one reason or another, they don't let their
developers mount their desktop CFStudio to the CFServer on the machine we're
working with.

1. Would you have any idea why they would enforce such a policy? Just a
power hungry sysadmin?
2. Since the app is huge, I can't really download it to my desktop. Is my
only other option to develop on my desktop, ftp it to the server and then
test? 

I just wanted to see if there were any rhyme or reason for this seemingly
pointless development environment.

Jason E Stevens



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