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March 9, 2015
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CF Builder 3 Trial Download Broken

  • March 9, 2015
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The trial download link is totally broken. Does anyone at Adobe know or care?

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Correct answer Anit_Kumar

Anit: following your instructions to the letter in a new browser (Firefox

instead of Google Chrome)

In Firefox, after going to the first URl I am actually prompted for my

Adobe credentials (this does not a actually ever happen in Chrome.) I log

in successfully. Then as per your instructions I paste the second url into

the browser url and hit enter. Result:

Access Denied You don't have permission to access "

http://trials3.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/CB/3/win32/ColdFusionBuilder_3_WWEJ_win.exe"

on this server.

Reference #18.646a1db8.1425997833.12692a47

Insanity can be defined as executing the same actions but expecting a

different result.

BTW, Chrome is blocking content on that first page because it believes that

it contains content from an insecure source:

Issue Websites that ask for sensitive information, such as usernames and

passwords, often use secure connections to transmit content to and from the

computer you're using. If you're visiting a site via a secure connection,

Google Chrome will verify that the content on the webpage has been

transmitted safely. If it detects certain types of content on the page

coming from insecure channels, it can automatically prevent the content

from loading and you'll see a shield icon Insecure content shield icon

appearing in the address bar. By blocking the content and possible security

gaps, Chrome protects your information on the page from falling into the

wrong hands.


Hi Paul,

Apologies for the inconvenience caused. Please check the PM sent to you for download links.

Regards,

Anit Kumar

1 reply

Anit_Kumar
Inspiring
March 9, 2015

Hi Paul,

You can use this link https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=coldfusion_builder&loc=en_us to download CFB3.

Hope it helps.

Regards,

Anit Kumar

psussan1Author
Participating Frequently
March 9, 2015

Thanks, Anit, but no you cannot use that link to download. If you succeed

in filling out the form (chrome repeatedly says the page has died and tries

to kill it) you get a broken Akamai download manager popup that does

nothing. The box contains some odd looking parentheses () ( ) and a submit

button that does nothing, so presumably its a scripting problem on their

end. It points to the url:

https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/bundle.cfm?loc=en_us&product=coldfusion_builder_EN_US&urls=http://trials3.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/CB/3/win32/ColdFusionBuilder_3_WWEJ_win.exe&language=en&index=0&name=Adobe%20ColdFusion%20Builder%203%20English%20Windows&prompt=prompt&prdLabel=Adobe%20ColdFusion%20Builder%203&optvalue=undefined&upsell=undefined

Hope this helps,

Paul

psussan1Author
Participating Frequently
March 10, 2015

You only get "Access Denied" error, if you directly hit the http://trials3.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/CB/3/win32/ColdFusionBuilder_3_WWEJ_win.exe URL.


Can you try once again.

1. Go to https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=coldfusion_builder&loc=en_us.

2. Sign in with your adobe id credentials.

3. Copy the URL http://trials3.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/CB/3/win32/ColdFusionBuilder_3_WWEJ_win.exe, paste it on the browser URL and hit “enter”.


This should work for you, without any errors.


Regards,

Anit Kumar


Anit: following your instructions to the letter in a new browser (Firefox

instead of Google Chrome)

In Firefox, after going to the first URl I am actually prompted for my

Adobe credentials (this does not a actually ever happen in Chrome.) I log

in successfully. Then as per your instructions I paste the second url into

the browser url and hit enter. Result:

Access Denied You don't have permission to access "

http://trials3.adobe.com/AdobeProducts/CB/3/win32/ColdFusionBuilder_3_WWEJ_win.exe"

on this server.

Reference #18.646a1db8.1425997833.12692a47

Insanity can be defined as executing the same actions but expecting a

different result.

BTW, Chrome is blocking content on that first page because it believes that

it contains content from an insecure source:

Issue Websites that ask for sensitive information, such as usernames and

passwords, often use secure connections to transmit content to and from the

computer you're using. If you're visiting a site via a secure connection,

Google Chrome will verify that the content on the webpage has been

transmitted safely. If it detects certain types of content on the page

coming from insecure channels, it can automatically prevent the content

from loading and you'll see a shield icon Insecure content shield icon

appearing in the address bar. By blocking the content and possible security

gaps, Chrome protects your information on the page from falling into the

wrong hands.