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February 13, 2013
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Coldfusion 10: How to "upgrade" existing "Developer License" to "Standard License"?

  • February 13, 2013
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Hello,

we've bought a "Standard License" of Coldfusion 10 (Upgrade license from Coldfusion 9).

Now I want to "migrate" an existing Coldfusion 10 Developer version (has been installed as "test version" and degrated to "Developer", now) to our new license.

I entered the license code in the "Coldfusion Adminstrator" webinterface but the "System information" list still shows that I have a "Developer" license. We also restarted the Coldfusion service after setting the license key --> No success. Still Developer edition.

Do I have to reinstall Coldfusion to get it enabled as "Standard version"?

If I have to reinstall: How to back up my settings?

Thanks in advance

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    Carl Von Stetten
    Legend
    February 13, 2013

    How was the Developer version installed?  Did you install as multi-instance or a single standalone server?  If standalone, entering the key should work.  If multi-instance, this is only available in CF Enterprise or Developer edition.  In that case you would need to do a clean standalone install with the key you purchased.

    -Carl V.

    BRexrothAuthor
    Participant
    February 14, 2013

    Was installed on single standalone server.

    Now, I found the following in one of the coldfusion logfiles:

    "ColdFusion 64 bit version will not work with Standard License; reverting to the Developer license:"

    What does that mean? Adobe offers me the exactly this version for download on licensing.adobe.com...

    Can I get a 32bit version for Solaris somewhere?