CFMX has the same functionality as CF5 does.  After 30 days, it reverts to 
a developer / single IP mode.  Not sure why you're getting a 
LicensedExpiredException unless what you downloaded was the PREVIEW 
version of CFMX -- Go get the Trial Version of CFMX and it's all good.

~Todd

On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, mnatz thernet wrote:

> Does anyone know where one can obtain a copy of the older CF5 demo?
> 
> Back in Jan. - according to posts I have seen, MM made a demo copy of the
> CF5 server available for download that would remain functional following the
> demo period, as a single user version. By the time I became aware of this
> the URL for this download provided a demo of MX only. That MX demo
> apparantly has no such feature as mine is now emitting a
> LicenseExpiredException.
> 
> I have been using a copy of CF Express, which has been fine for my purposes
> until now - I have been trying Fusebox and the Express server does not
> support it.
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 

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