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Which Cold Fusion do I need?

New Here ,
Aug 03, 2015 Aug 03, 2015

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Say someone built an intranet in Cold Fusion (version unknown) and I do not have access to that person nor Cold Fusion but I need to be able to make changes in the intranet system via a new Cold Fusion. I am trying to determine which Cold Fusion I need to purchase to make the change. Is is Cold Fusion Builder 3, Cold Fusion 11 Standard, Cold Fusion 11 Enterprise? Please help.

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Adobe Employee , Aug 03, 2015 Aug 03, 2015

You can use ColdFusion 11 enterprise edition. When you buy a ColdFusion 11 enterprise edition license you will be provided with ColdFusion builder 3 serial key which will be complimentary which you can use in 3 machines. Hope this helps

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You can use ColdFusion 11 enterprise edition. When you buy a ColdFusion 11 enterprise edition license you will be provided with ColdFusion builder 3 serial key which will be complimentary which you can use in 3 machines. Hope this helps

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New Here ,
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Awesome thanks. Is there a cheaper way? haha

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First.. it is "ColdFusion" one word.

You should take a look at the ColdFusion administrator and what you are running.  This might help... http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusion/10.0/Admin/WSc3ff6d0ea77859461172e0811cbf36383a-8000.html

ColdFusion Builder is for editing code.  ColdFusion Standard and Enterprise are the application server.

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