That's what I was hoping but on the download page it says it is time restricted software which will expire in 120 days which made me wonder whether this limit is hardcoded and won't let you put in a proper key. How sure are you that it will allow me to enter a key?! Thanks Andy
________________________________ From: Simon Butler [mailto:si...@sembee.co.uk] Sent: 13 August 2010 22:28 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: RE: Converting Exchange 2010 trial licence Exchange 2010 installs in trial mode whatever you do. Therefore you can just enter the key in to the product. When SP1 is eventually released, that will also allow you to install a fresh installation of Exchange. You don't have to download it from the volume licencing site or anything like that. Simon. -- Simon Butler MVP: Exchange, MCSE Sembee Ltd. e: si...@sembee.co.uk w: http://www.sembee.co.uk/ w: http://www.amset.info/ w: http://blog.sembee.co.uk/ Need cheap certificates for Exchange, compatible with Windows Mobile 5.0? http://CertificatesForExchange.com/ for certificates from just $23.99. Need a domain for your certificate? http://DomainsForExchange.net/ Exchange Resources: http://exbpa.com/ From: Andy Lawrence [mailto:and...@ansltd.info] Sent: 13 August 2010 16:56 To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues Subject: Converting Exchange 2010 trial licence If you download and use the Exchange 2010 trial download can you just convert it to a fully licensed product by putting in the appropriate licence key or would you have to reinstall it? Thanks Andy This message has been scanned for viruses by BlackSpider MailControl <http://www.blackspider.com/> Click here <https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/zjsE9O+aUNDTndxI!oX7UtvqrUUui+B5vB0Yd4Ky 3ynZ+nRe3cB!IhupVMGnckvKkNLdmtza8ZQNWyQ1f1p+mg==> to report this email as spam.