No.  It's a licensing terminology issue here, nothing more.  If you're
getting Academic Standard, then you're getting an Standard Edition with
Academic restrictions on it (i.e. Don't expect to be running a ecommerce
website on this license).  There is no degrading of versions except between
standard and enterprise and really, the feature degrading boils down to your
typical CARs / Server Monitor / unlimited threading are available in
enterprise, etc.

You should really contact your Adobe sales people and ask.  They're not
going to shoot you for asking.

On Jan 29, 2008 10:36 AM, Don L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ok, got you, so, in essence it's really you pay what you get, 'academic'
> less than 'standard', 'standard' less than 'enterprise'...
> Thanks.
>
> > No, it doesn't mean it's restricted to one IP address - it means it's
> > simply not going to cope with enterprise-level demand. Some of the
> > features are either absent or single-threaded and your deployment
> > options are limited.
> >


http://www.web-rat.com/


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