You can use the Mac version of Flex Builder to build a SWF that connects to ASP.NET using WebORB.
Why do you need the Windows version of Flex Builder? --- In [email protected], Blair Cox <blair....@...> wrote: > > Installation on multiple machines > > If you own, or are the primary user of a single-user Adobe product that is > installed on a computer at work, you can also install and use the software > on one secondary computer of the same platform at home or on a portable > computer. However, you may not run the software simultaneously on both the > primary and secondary computers. > > Okay, that is great, but the only reason I need to do this is because the > version for the Windows platform does something the Mac version does not? I > just want to make sure I don¹t mess up my primary copy, which is on the Mac. > I don¹t need to run two instances of FB3 at the same time. > > <Or> Does anyone know how to connect to an ASP.net server from the Mac > version of FB3? > > Thanks, > > > -- > Blair > > > > > > From: "cox.blair" <blair....@...> > Reply-To: <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2009 14:21:38 -0000 > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: [flexcoders] Flex Builder 3 on Mac and Win at same time? > > > > > Hi folks, > > Bit of an issue here. We have a project that requires us to begin > working with an ASP.net server. I'm currently using the Mac version of > FB3 and so far I haven't been able to determine how to continue using > the Mac version while creating a new project tailored to ASP? > > When we purchased FB3, I downloaded both the Mac version and the PC > version. I have Parallels installed on my Mac, so I'm running > WindowsXP as well, can I install FB3 on the WinXP side without causing > any issues? Technically, it is the same as installing the program > twice on two machines, but how else can I get around this? > > Am I missing a way to continue using the Mac version and to connect to > a remote ASP server without causing problems? Haven't figured it out yet. > > Thanks, >

