I have called Microsoft twice and both people I have talked to were clueless
about the licensing scenario I'm going to ask you guys.  One of the
licensing guys I talked to said that he could not answer my question and
that I should talk  to "*my lawyer*" to get clarification on how to
interpret "*Their license*"......


Redoing my company's network. Moving from sbs 2003 to Server 2008 with
exchange 2007.   I have about 75 internal users that need the typical access
to 2008 AD and Exchange 2007.  I have about 50 users that are field users
that have laptops.  Each laptop user ONLY needs email access and is
currently not on the domain.  They all belong to a workgroup. These laptops
will stay in workgroups.   I would like each of these 50 Users to pull POP3
from my exchange server.  So what kind of license do i need to buy?  CORE
CAL and Exchange CAL or can I get away with just an Exchange CAL since their
computers will not belong to the domain?

My guess is that we will have to buy both but was hopeing that we could only
purchase the exchange CAL.  Anyone have an awnwer?  Is there an easier way
to licnese this?  Management does not want to pay the 5k for these users
just so that they can get pop3 on the new exchange box.

Thanks

Matt

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