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Hello. I have read the comparison charts for the standard vs enterprise CALs for Exchange 2007, but I can't find where it states what is included in the download/installation of the TechNet's Exchange 2007 Enterprise edition. Do I assume there's 25 Enterprise CALs only? That would seem rather limiting in testing considering a Standard CAL is required for the basics. I don't quite understand why TechNet is so vague as to what is included regarding activations and licenses. The Action Pack clearly states in numerous places that software like Vista & Office include one key that is valid for 10 activations, while with TechNet, you're bascially told "Multiple activations" (if that). Sorry for including my rant, but there'd be a lot less wasted time, space, and bandwidth with people asking these types of questions if they could simply state it somewhere for all to see (or make it easier to find if such a page of info exists).
"Adam R." wrote in message news:OsTVLxL$IHA.3908@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > there'd > be a lot less wasted time, space, and bandwidth with people asking these > types of questions if they could simply state it somewhere for all to see > (or make it easier to find if such a page of info exists). Have you tried asking your "online concierge"? <snicker/> (TechNet subscription benefit.) ---
I thought you were it, Rob. ;) >"Robert Aldwinckle" wrote in message >news:eIJOoRV$IHA.1452@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > "Adam R." wrote in message > news:OsTVLxL$IHA.3908@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> there'd >> be a lot less wasted time, space, and bandwidth with people asking these >> types of questions if they could simply state it somewhere for all to see >> (or make it easier to find if such a page of info exists). > > > Have you tried asking your "online concierge"? <snicker/> > (TechNet subscription benefit.) > > > --- > >