| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 1035.1 | No such luck | tunsrv2-tunnel.imc.das.dec.com::foster | Stan Foster - [email protected] | Fri Apr 25 1997 02:44 | 3 | 
|  | There is a server license and a seperate CAL for each client (even 
Web or POP3). The CAL for Exchange is not bundled into the desktop 
OS.
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| 1035.2 | Where do you get CALs? | CHOWDA::GLICKMAN | writing from Newport,RI | Mon Apr 28 1997 17:42 | 2 | 
|  |     So if you are demoing the Exchange 5.0 server and Outlook clients,
    where do you get CALs?  Are there temp ones??
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| 1035.3 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Mon Apr 28 1997 18:08 | 6 | 
|  | 
	There is a corporate wide agreement for CALs. Just
	use the License Manager to add some.
							mike
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| 1035.4 | What does a customer do? | CHOWDA::GLICKMAN | writing from Newport,RI | Mon Apr 28 1997 21:11 | 1 | 
|  |     
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| 1035.5 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Mon Apr 28 1997 21:18 | 5 | 
|  | 
	Purchases CALs from Microsoft or a reseller.
							mike
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| 1035.6 | What about the demo of the Exchange 5.0 Server? | CHOWDA::GLICKMAN | writing from Newport,RI | Tue Apr 29 1997 04:31 | 4 | 
|  |     What about the 120 day demo of the Exchange 5.0 Server? 
    Do they have to buy Exchange CALs for clients attaching to that?
                                                                
         
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| 1035.7 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | http://axel.zko.dec.com | Tue Apr 29 1997 18:38 | 6 | 
|  | 
	I don't know.. You probably want to see if it's mentioned
	at www.exchangeserver.com.
						mike
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