To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Exchange 5.5 Licensing
that is what I was told as well by my rep. It is now a CAL per device that
connects. So if a person at one computer opens 5 mailboxes in Outlook it is
only 1 CAL.
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From: Chinnery, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED
You need to have as many CALs (client access licenses) as you do users who
will connect. As far as I know each user must have their own CAL. Terminal
Services works the way you're suggesting, but not this.
You might not be able to buy a 5.5 CAL anymore... You may have to buy
Exchange 2000
Yes, that's correct - the 5.5 CALs are no longer available, but the
Exchange 2K CALs entitle you to use downlevel versions of the product.
If you have 250 users and one Exchange server, purchase one server license
and 250 CALs.
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Ctr
-Original Message-
From: Matt Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:42 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 Licensing
You need to have as many CALs (client access licenses) as you do users who
will connect. As far as I know each user must
26, 2003 12:31 PM
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 Licensing
Some time ago (I believe it was last year), I listened to a webcast put on
by Microsoft. During the Q A, one person asked the Microsoft rep what the
licensing requirement would be for the following scenario:
5 Mailboxes all being accessed
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Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:56 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Re: Exchange 5.5 Licensing
that is what I was told as well by my rep. It is now a CAL per device that
connects. So if a person at one computer opens 5 mailboxes in Outlook it is
only 1 CAL
.
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: Matt Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Exchange Discussions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: Exchange 5.5 Licensing
This certainly could have changed, since Microsoft is famouse for altering
their licensing arrangements
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