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CF 10 and IIS 7.5 on Win 7

Engaged ,
Oct 28, 2012 Oct 28, 2012

I just wanted to know does CF 10 support IIS 7.5 on Win 7 64 bits machine?

Your information and help is great appreciated,

Regards,

iccsi,

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Community Expert ,
Oct 28, 2012 Oct 28, 2012

See for yourself. Google: coldfusion support matrix.

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Engaged ,
Oct 28, 2012 Oct 28, 2012

http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion-enterprise/tech-specs.edu.html

According to above link,

or Windows 7 (Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise) with Service Pack 1

Thanks for the message,

It seems that it does not support Windows 7 Home Premium Version.

Am I right?

Please let me know if I am wrong,

Thanks again for helping and informaiton,

Regards,

Iccsi,

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Guide ,
Oct 29, 2012 Oct 29, 2012

There is no reason it shouldn't work.  According to Microsoft Technet, IIS can be installed on Home Premium (it's not installed by default) by using the Add Features tool in the Programs Control Panel applet, or by downloading and installing Web PI.

There shouldn't be anything inherently different between Windows 7 Home and Pro that would prevent ColdFusion from installing, since it is a Java Servlet running on top of Tomcat (which definitely will run on Windows 7 Home).  The real issue would be the Tomcat/IIS integration, and there shouldn't be any issues there because Windows Home and Pro use the same version of IIS.

-Carl V.

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Engaged ,
Oct 29, 2012 Oct 29, 2012

Thanks for the information and help,

Yes, I think so,

If this is the case should Adobe write it on the document?

Thanks again for helping,

Regards,

Iccsi,

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Guide ,
Oct 29, 2012 Oct 29, 2012
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Possibly, although as a an enterprise application, it makes sense for Adobe to focus their testing and certification of OS compatibility on enterprise OS's.  Windows 7 Home is not an enterprise OS.  My guess is a very small minority of ColdFusion developers are using Windows 7 Home as their OS for development.

-Carl V.

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