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Peter

2002-10-05, 8:32 pm

Can someone please help me. I am very confused about the
Exchange CAL licensing issues. I have read all the
information about licensing but there are still questions
that are unanswered.

1.) Is a CAL required for each computer or for each mail
account that is set up? Microsoft says "Device" but if
this is true doesn't that mean that I could have 500 mail
accounts and as long as I checked them from one computer,
I only have to have 1 CAL?

2.) Is there a way for a non mail-enabled user to see the
Exchange data through OWA?

Thanks
Peter
Lanwench

2002-10-05, 8:32 pm

1. Not sure, but I think it's one license per 'seat'. Talk to a MS licensing
person or authorized reseller.
2. Nope.

"Peter" <pccarroll@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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62ecf@tkmsftngxa05...
> Can someone please help me. I am very confused about the
> Exchange CAL licensing issues. I have read all the
> information about licensing but there are still questions
> that are unanswered.
>
> 1.) Is a CAL required for each computer or for each mail
> account that is set up? Microsoft says "Device" but if
> this is true doesn't that mean that I could have 500 mail
> accounts and as long as I checked them from one computer,
> I only have to have 1 CAL?
>
> 2.) Is there a way for a non mail-enabled user to see the
> Exchange data through OWA?
>
> Thanks
> Peter



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