CF 8 Media Differences

Does anyone know if there are any differences between the CF
8 Enterprise and Standard Media? I know in earlier versions it was
the same installer, with the license number actually determining
which got installed. I downloaded the installer, and 8 appears the
same, but I want to be sure before I place my order.

leh002 wrote:
> Does anyone know if there are any differences between
the CF 8 Enterprise and
> Standard Media? I know in earlier versions it was the
same installer, with the
> license number actually determining which got installed.
I downloaded the
> installer, and 8 appears the same, but I want to be sure
before I place my
> order.
>
That is the way it worked for us. We downloaded the trial
version then
a week later, when they finally came in, installed our 8
enterprise
license key and viola - enterprise up and running.

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