RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Mark Kruger

Robert,

Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing CF
installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial number. Then
look at the server settings.

-Mark
 


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(402) 408-3733 ext 105
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-Original Message-
From: Robert Kelso [mailto:robert.ke...@forensicpursuit.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 1:39 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?


Hi guys,

I'm doing a computer forensic investigation on a bad hard drive with Cold
Fusion MX7 installed.  I'm trying to find out if the installed version is
Enterprise or Standard.  Is there a way I can determine in the version is
Enterprise or Standard just by looking at the files on the hard drive.
Please note that I'm viewing this drive as an external drive, so I cannot
actually run the Cold Fusion, I can only look at the files and their
content.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!

Robert Kelso
Forensic Pursuit
robert.ke...@forensicpursuit.com 



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RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread brad

Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it open
and look at its last restart:

Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition enabled

It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting license
part.

~Brad

 Original Message 
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?
From: Mark Kruger mkru...@cfwebtools.com
Date: Mon, September 28, 2009 2:21 pm
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com


Robert,

Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing CF
installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial number.
Then
look at the server settings.

-Mark
 



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RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Mark Kruger

Doh!  That is better :) 

-Original Message-
From: b...@bradwood.com [mailto:b...@bradwood.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 2:33 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?


Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it open and
look at its last restart:

Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition enabled

It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting license part.

~Brad

 Original Message 
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?
From: Mark Kruger mkru...@cfwebtools.com
Date: Mon, September 28, 2009 2:21 pm
To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com


Robert,

Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing CF
installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial number.
Then
look at the server settings.

-Mark
 





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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Robert Kelso

Hi Brad,

Thanks for that (Thanks to Mark as well).  I have looked through the server log 
but see no reference to either Enterprise or Standard.  Do you think the 
absence of the line Enterprise Edition enabled means that non-Enterprise 
edition was installed, or could it be something else?

Here's an excerpt from my log:

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,D:\CFusionMX7\logs\server.log 
initialized

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting logging...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting crypto...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting license...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting License server ...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting scheduler...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting WatchService...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting debugging...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting sql...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting mail...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,CORBA Configuration not enabled

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting cron...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting registry...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting client...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting xmlrpc...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting graphing...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting verity...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting archive...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting document...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting eventgateway...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting FlexAssembler...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,ColdFusion started

Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting logging...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting crypto...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting license...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting License server ...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting scheduler...

Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting WatchService...



Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it open
and look at its last restart:

Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition enabled

It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting license
part.

~Brad

Robert,

Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing CF
installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial number.
Then
look at the server settings.

-Mark 

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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Robert Kelso

Mark,

Since the server.log didn't seem to give me what I was looking for, I started 
down the road of your idea of replacing the S/N into an existing installation 
of ColdFusion.  Of course, I had no such thing since I am a computer forensics 
guy, not a developer and I've never used ColdFusion.  Regardless, I downladed 
and installed a trial version of Cold Fusion and replaced the serial number 
into my own license.properties file.  Not sure where to go from here though.  
I'm sure look at the server settings makes perfect sense to all the 
ColdFusion developers out there, but I don't really know what that means.  By 
the way, the serial number I extracted is CED700-53365-17253-87902.  If it 
would be really fast for you pop this serial number into one of your ColdFusion 
installations and see what information you can gather, I would dearly 
appreciate it.  I could probably even arrange for some compensation for your 
efforts.  Let me know if you'd to give it a try.  Thanks!



 Hi Brad,
 
 Thanks for that (Thanks to Mark as well).  I have looked through the 
 server log but see no reference to either Enterprise or Standard.  
 Do you think the absence of the line Enterprise Edition enabled 
 means that non-Enterprise edition was installed, or could it be 
 something else?
 
 Here's an excerpt from my log:
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,D:\CFusionMX7\logs\server.
 log initialized
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting logging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting crypto...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting license...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting License server ...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting scheduler...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting WatchService...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting debugging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting sql...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting mail...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,CORBA Configuration not 
 enabled
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting cron...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting registry...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting client...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting xmlrpc...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting graphing...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting verity...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting archive...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting document...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting eventgateway...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting FlexAssembler...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,ColdFusion started
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting logging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting crypto...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting license...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting License server ...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting scheduler...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting WatchService...
 
 
 
 
 Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it 
 open
 and look at its last restart:
 
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition 
 enabled
 
 It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting 
 license
 part.
 
 ~Brad
 
 Robert,
 
 Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing 
 CF
 installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial 
 number.
 Then
 look at the server settings.
 
 -Mark 


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RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Craig Dudley

I think the 'CED' at the beginning of the serial stands for ColdFusion 
Enterprise Edition, perhaps not a great idea posting the whole serial though ;-)

Anyway, you can prove it by logging into the administration web page and going 
to the system information page, though I'm not sure if it's called that in CF7, 
I think it's linked form the top menu as in Cf8 though.

Craig.

-Original Message-
From: Robert Kelso [mailto:robert.ke...@forensicpursuit.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 9:17 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?


Mark,

Since the server.log didn't seem to give me what I was looking for, I started 
down the road of your idea of replacing the S/N into an existing installation 
of ColdFusion.  Of course, I had no such thing since I am a computer forensics 
guy, not a developer and I've never used ColdFusion.  Regardless, I downladed 
and installed a trial version of Cold Fusion and replaced the serial number 
into my own license.properties file.  Not sure where to go from here though.  
I'm sure look at the server settings makes perfect sense to all the 
ColdFusion developers out there, but I don't really know what that means.  By 
the way, the serial number I extracted is CED700-53365-17253-87902.  If it 
would be really fast for you pop this serial number into one of your ColdFusion 
installations and see what information you can gather, I would dearly 
appreciate it.  I could probably even arrange for some compensation for your 
efforts.  Let me know if you'd to give it a try.  Thanks!



 Hi Brad,
 
 Thanks for that (Thanks to Mark as well).  I have looked through the 
 server log but see no reference to either Enterprise or Standard.  
 Do you think the absence of the line Enterprise Edition enabled 
 means that non-Enterprise edition was installed, or could it be 
 something else?
 
 Here's an excerpt from my log:
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,D:\CFusionMX7\logs\server.
 log initialized
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting logging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting crypto...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting license...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting License server ...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting scheduler...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting WatchService...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting debugging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting sql...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting mail...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,CORBA Configuration not 
 enabled
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting cron...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting registry...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting client...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting xmlrpc...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting graphing...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting verity...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting archive...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting document...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting eventgateway...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting FlexAssembler...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,ColdFusion started
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting logging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting crypto...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting license...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting License server ...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting scheduler...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting WatchService...
 
 
 
 
 Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it 
 open
 and look at its last restart:
 
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition 
 enabled
 
 It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting 
 license
 part.
 
 ~Brad
 
 Robert,
 
 Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing 
 CF
 installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial 
 number.
 Then
 look at the server settings.
 
 -Mark 




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RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Mark Kruger

Log into he CF admin (i.e. http://127.0.0.1/cfide/administrator/. On the
left hand side under server settings there is a link to settings
summary. Click on it and at the top you will see something like the
following:

Server Product  ColdFusion MX  
Version  7,0,2,142559
Edition  Standard
Serial Number  x-xx  
Operating System  Windows 2003
OS Version  5.2 



The edition value is the one you are looking for.

-Mark

-Original Message-
From: Robert Kelso [mailto:robert.ke...@forensicpursuit.com] 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 3:17 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?


Mark,

Since the server.log didn't seem to give me what I was looking for, I
started down the road of your idea of replacing the S/N into an existing
installation of ColdFusion.  Of course, I had no such thing since I am a
computer forensics guy, not a developer and I've never used ColdFusion.
Regardless, I downladed and installed a trial version of Cold Fusion and
replaced the serial number into my own license.properties file.  Not sure
where to go from here though.  I'm sure look at the server settings makes
perfect sense to all the ColdFusion developers out there, but I don't really
know what that means.  By the way, the serial number I extracted is
CED700-53365-17253-87902.  If it would be really fast for you pop this
serial number into one of your ColdFusion installations and see what
information you can gather, I would dearly appreciate it.  I could probably
even arrange for some compensation for your efforts.  Let me know if you'd
to give it a try.  Thanks!



 Hi Brad,
 
 Thanks for that (Thanks to Mark as well).  I have looked through the 
 server log but see no reference to either Enterprise or Standard.
 Do you think the absence of the line Enterprise Edition enabled 
 means that non-Enterprise edition was installed, or could it be 
 something else?
 
 Here's an excerpt from my log:
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,D:\CFusionMX7\logs\server.
 log initialized
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting logging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting crypto...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting license...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting License server ...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting scheduler...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting WatchService...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting debugging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting sql...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting mail...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,CORBA Configuration not 
 enabled
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting cron...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting registry...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting client...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting xmlrpc...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting graphing...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting verity...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting archive...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting document...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting eventgateway...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting FlexAssembler...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,ColdFusion started
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting logging...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting crypto...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting license...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting License server ...
 
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting scheduler...
 
 Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting WatchService...
 
 
 
 
 Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it
 open
 and look at its last restart:
 
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
 Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition
 enabled
 
 It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting
 license
 part.
 
 ~Brad
 
 Robert,
 
 Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an existing
 CF
 installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial
 number.
 Then
 look at the server settings.
 
 -Mark




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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Robert Kelso

OK guys, that worked perfectly.  I've been able to confirm that the serial 
number belongs to ColdFusion Enterprise Edition.  Thanks to all of you for your 
help!



 I think the 'CED' at the beginning of the serial stands for ColdFusion 
 Enterprise Edition, perhaps not a great idea posting the whole serial 
 though ;-)
 
 Anyway, you can prove it by logging into the administration web page 
 and going to the system information page, though I'm not sure if it's 
 called that in CF7, I think it's linked form the top menu as in Cf8 
 though.
 
 Craig.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Robert Kelso [mailto:robert.ke...@forensicpursuit.com] 
 Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 9:17 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?
 
 
 Mark,
 
 Since the server.log didn't seem to give me what I was looking for, I 
 started down the road of your idea of replacing the S/N into an 
 existing installation of ColdFusion.  Of course, I had no such thing 
 since I am a computer forensics guy, not a developer and I've never 
 used ColdFusion.  Regardless, I downladed and installed a trial 
 version of Cold Fusion and replaced the serial number into my own 
 license.properties file.  Not sure where to go from here though.  I'm 
 sure look at the server settings makes perfect sense to all the 
 ColdFusion developers out there, but I don't really know what that 
 means.  By the way, the serial number I extracted is 
 CED700-53365-17253-87902.  If it would be really fast for you pop this 
 serial number into one of your ColdFusion installations and see what 
 information you can gather, I would dearly appreciate it.  I could 
 probably even arrange for some compensation for your efforts.  Let me 
 know if you'd to give it a try.  Thanks!
 
 
 
  Hi Brad,
  
  Thanks for that (Thanks to Mark as well).  I have looked through the 
 
  server log but see no reference to either Enterprise or Standard.  
 
  Do you think the absence of the line Enterprise Edition enabled 
  means that non-Enterprise edition was installed, or could it be 
  something else?
  
  Here's an excerpt from my log:
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,
 D:\CFusionMX7\logs\server.
  log initialized
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting logging...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:55,,Starting crypto...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting license...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:56,,Starting License server ...
 
  
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting scheduler...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting WatchService...
 
  
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting debugging...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting sql...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting mail...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,CORBA Configuration not 
 
  enabled
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting cron...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting registry...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting client...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting xmlrpc...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting graphing...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting verity...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting archive...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:58,,Starting document...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting eventgateway...
 
  
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,Starting FlexAssembler...
 
  
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:46:59,,ColdFusion started
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting logging...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting crypto...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting license...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:07,,Starting License server ...
 
  
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting scheduler...
  
  Information,main,05/14/07,19:50:08,,Starting WatchService...
 
  
  
  
  
  Better yet-- if you have access to the server.log file, crack it 
  open
  and look at its last restart:
  
  Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting logging...
  Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:12,,Starting license...
  Information,main,09/04/09,15:24:14,,Enterprise Edition 
  enabled
  
  It should tell you what version was enabled after the starting 
  license
  part.
  
  ~Brad
  
  Robert,
  
  Find the serial number (in license.properties) and go to an 
 existing 
  CF
  installation - even one on your dev box - and update the serial 
  number.
  Then
  look at the server settings.
  
  -Mark 
 
 


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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Ian Skinner

Log into he CF admin (i.e. http://127.0.0.1/cfide/administrator/. On the
left hand side under server settings there is a link to settings
summary. Click on it and at the top you will see something like the
following:

Server Product  ColdFusion MX  
Version  7,0,2,142559
Edition  Standard
Serial Number  x-xx  
Operating System  Windows 2003
OS Version  5.2 



The edition value is the one you are looking for.

-Mark


I do wonder how the CF8 trial he most likely downloaded and installed is going 
to digest a CF 7 license key forced into it's license.property file? 

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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Robert Kelso

Although I have no Cold Fusion experience, I WAS smart enough to download a 
trial version of CF7, not CF8.

 Log into he CF admin (i.e. http://127.0.0.1/cfide/administrator/. On 
 the
 left hand side under server settings there is a link to settings
 summary. Click on it and at the top you will see something like the
 following:
 
 Server Product  ColdFusion MX  
 Version  7,0,2,142559
 Edition  Standard
 Serial Number  x-xx  
 Operating System  Windows 2003
 OS Version  5.2 
 
 
 
 The edition value is the one you are looking for.
 
 -Mark
 
 
 I do wonder how the CF8 trial he most likely downloaded and installed 
 is going to digest a CF 7 license key forced into it's license.
 property file? 


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RE: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Mark Kruger

Er Uh Hmmm Good question. 


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Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 3:41 PM
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Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?


Log into he CF admin (i.e. http://127.0.0.1/cfide/administrator/. On 
the left hand side under server settings there is a link to settings 
summary. Click on it and at the top you will see something like the
following:

Server Product  ColdFusion MX  
Version  7,0,2,142559
Edition  Standard
Serial Number  x-xx  
Operating System  Windows 2003
OS Version  5.2 



The edition value is the one you are looking for.

-Mark


I do wonder how the CF8 trial he most likely downloaded and installed is
going to digest a CF 7 license key forced into it's license.property file? 



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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Ian Skinner

Robert Kelso wrote:
 Although I have no Cold Fusion experience, I WAS smart enough to download a 
 trial version of CF7, not CF8.

Then you are pretty good indead, because I find Adobe does not make that 
a very easy option.



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Re: Cold Fusion Enterprise or Standard Installed?

2009-09-28 Thread Dave Watts

 I'm doing a computer forensic investigation on a bad hard drive with Cold 
 Fusion MX7
 installed.  I'm trying to find out if the installed version is Enterprise or 
 Standard.  Is
 there a way I can determine in the version is Enterprise or Standard just by 
 looking at
 the files on the hard drive.  Please note that I'm viewing this drive as an 
 external drive,
 so I cannot actually run the Cold Fusion, I can only look at the files and 
 their content.
 Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!

While you've already gotten the answer to your immediate question, for
future reference, it's pretty easy to copy CF from the working copy of
your preserved forensic environment and run it in a separate
environment without actually installing it. This is true for most J2EE
application servers I've seen.

Simply copy the entire CF directory to another drive, then find the
batch file or executable used to start it as an application. If you're
using a standalone version of CF without a full copy of JRun, the file
in question is cfstart.bat. If you're using a version with jrun, you'd
run jrun.exe with the -start switch and the name of the specific EAR
you were trying to start.

If CF wasn't previously configured to provide its own web server,
you'll need to edit the appropriate configuration file as described
here:

http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_webserver/

CF, being Java under the covers, is quite portable.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta,
Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location.
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