Yes, you can't its a license restriction... 

I've tried everything, and coldfusion keeps spitting the dummy.

You could run it via Tomcat? not sure on hows...but stanadlone no.



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> Hi 
> Anyone know if Flex can be installed to work with Coldfusion Professional
> (standard install)? Im getting mixed messages from the web, some saying you
> need the j2ee version hence Enterprise. Has anyone tried with the standard
> install? Just curious... 
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