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December 1, 2012
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Windows 7 home edition

  • December 1, 2012
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Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 with Service Pack 1 or 2 or Windows Server 2003 R2 (Web, Standard, or Enterprise Edition); Windows Server 2008 (Web, Standard, or Enterprise Edition) with Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 (Web, Standard, or Enterprise Edition); Windows XP Professional or Home Edition; Windows Vista® (Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise) with Service Pack 2; or Windows 7 (Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise) with Service Pack 1

http://volumelicensing.adobe.com/store/adbevlus/en_US/DisplayProductDetailsPage/ThemeID.22525600/productID.250075400

Above link shows ColdFusion system requirement. It shows Windows XP Home edition, but neither  Windows 7, nor Windows Vista home edition.

I would like to know does above link missing both Windows 7 and Vista home edition, or ColdFusion 10 does not support Windows 7 and Vista home edtion.

Your information and help is great appreciated,

Regards,

Iccsi


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    Correct answer Adam Cameron.

    I can confirm that CF10 runs fine on both Vista Home and 7 Home.  I wouldn't worry about them not being supported, because Adobe support of CF is rubbish anyhow.

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    Adam

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    BKBK
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 1, 2012

    You are right. Good find! The ColdFusion 10 Support Matrix confirms it. I am surprised to see that Windows Vista Home and Windows 7 Home are missing from the list.

    Nevertheless, I do believe that ColdFusion 10 Standard will work on the the Home Edition of Windows 7 without any problems. After all, it works on Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate, and the differences between the 3 editions are irrelavant to ColdFusion installation. 

    Adam Cameron.Correct answer
    Inspiring
    December 1, 2012

    I can confirm that CF10 runs fine on both Vista Home and 7 Home.  I wouldn't worry about them not being supported, because Adobe support of CF is rubbish anyhow.

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    Adam

    iccsiAuthor
    Inspiring
    December 2, 2012

    Thanks a million for helping and information,

    Regards,

    Iccsi,