Re: Exchange 2007 & 32-bits Windows server 2003 & HW by Bharat
Bharat
Mon Sep 24 07:44:34 PDT 2007
>>> The number provided is not a specific licence nubmer for a customer, but
>>> a
> general number used for MS Exchange, not related to any end customer, and
> can
> therefore be found in any webshop.
Just confirmed that and you're right - it's not a serial number/license key.
What you posted is the mfgr's part number/SKU. :)
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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
exchangepedia.com/blog
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"lost1" <lost1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1D2B201C-6969-49E0-BCC6-8D8CDD7A438A@microsoft.com...
> Thanks, why is it not a good idea to post a license number?
>
> The number provided is not a specific licence nubmer for a customer, but a
> general number used for MS Exchange, not related to any end customer, and
> can
> therefore be found in any webshop.
>
>
> "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> A 32-bit version of Exchange Server 2007 is available for download, but
>> only
>> meant for testing/learning in lab environments. It is not supported in
>> production, and isn't a "licensed" product/SKU.
>>
>> Posting license numbers in newsgroups isn't a good idea - if you have
>> specific questions about your licenses/license numbers/keys, contact your
>> Microsoft rep or software vendor.
>>
>> --
>> Bharat Suneja
>> MVP - Exchange
>> www.zenprise.com
>> NEW blog location:
>> exchangepedia.com/blog
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>>
>> "lost1" <lost1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:794B17B6-7779-4540-A3EF-F4A0987ED50B@microsoft.com...
>> > Is it possible to set up Exchange 2007 on a 32-bits server?
>> >
>> > I have: 312-02201 1112102741 EXCH SVR LIC/SA OLP NL
>>
>>
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