Is there a way to determine how the Exchange server has been set up in terms of Licensing? I'm looking to find out if the server was setup for Device CALs or User CALs. Just like Windows Server and ...
Microsoft on Tuesday provided a few more details about Exchange 2010, the company's newest e-mail server, which is fast approaching final product release. The server was released to manufacturing ...
Microsoft will introduce a new per-user licensing option with the release of Exchange Server 2003 later this year, legitimizing the way many companies use existing versions of Exchange. The new ...
Microsoft has announced some big changes to the pricing and licensing of its on-premises server products, which will take effect in July and August 2025. The company says these updates are needed to ...
I've been digging through the FAQs on technet but have been unable to find answers to a few questions.<BR><BR>In the past, purchasing an Exchange 200x CAL entitled a shop to the same number of (Some ...
I started this topic last week in the interest of making Microsoft Client Access Licenses (CALs) easier to understand, now it’s time to take a slightly deeper dive… In addition to the CALs discussed ...
At least once a month I run into a seasoned IT professional who will finally admit that they’ve never quite figured out how to license CALs (and at least once a quarter that someone asks “What is a ...
Exchange 2007, which was released to manufacturing earlier this month, strips Outlook 2007 from its CAL (Client-Access License). In previous versions of Exchange, customers received a copy of Outlook ...
Microsoft has increased the prices of its on-premises server products and Client Access License (CAL) Suites by up to 20%. Organizations will have to decide whether to stay or go to Cloud products.
Microsoft on Tuesday provided a few more details about Exchange 2010, the company's newest e-mail server, which is fast approaching final product release. The server was released to manufacturing ...