Yes, standard will run multiple sites. Enterprise simply has some added
features that are nice for multiple sites, like sandboxing the applications,
etc.

By default CF runs under the local System account (look at the Services)
which has only local admin rights, no network access to say the active
directory,etc. By the way, the CF service should be changed to it's own
account that has just the rights that CF needs to run. Having an application
server with full admin rights to the box is a large security risk. Now, back
to your question, you can have CF under a active domain account that has
network access to shares on other servers etc. Simply change the account to
the domain account and type in the password. Restart the service and you
should be able access a mapped network resource.

John
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-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Francis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 1:35 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Standard or Enterprise Edition?

Can someone pls clarify. From the Adobe site, it reads as if Standard
Edition (of CFMX 7) supports one site only; if you are running 2 or more
sites, even on one server, you need Enterprise?

2nd question. Does CFMX developer edition <CFFILE> allow me to "see" the
file structure on another box. Somebody said yes, but CF has to be logged in
somehow, and gave me very straightforward directions for doing that - which
I immediately lost. Recap for the dumb kid at the back, please?





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