Re: Install Exchange

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Also, say, Exchange is installed on a Win Srv 2003, and there will be 100
email users (for example). So, that would require 100 CALs for the Exchange
server, right ?

Now, do I need to get 100 CALs for the Win Srv 2003 as well ? This server
will be mainly for hosting the email server and not for file/printer server.

Thanks
Steve


"SP" <anon@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> Can Exchange run on Win 2000 Pro ? Or, does it have to be a server like
> 2000 or 2003 ?
>
> Steve
>


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