Winfred Weng [MSFT]
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Planning to install a new Exchange 2003 server, on a Windows 2003 server
into
a Windows 2000 AD domain. It is the only Windows 2003 server in the
Windows
2000 domain. I understand how to license the Exchange server, just
confused
the licensing of Windows server. Does the Windows 2000 CAL's allow my
users
to access the Exchange Server? If I need Winodws 2003 CALs, how many
CALs
are needed? The same as the number of Exchange CALs?
What happens when the Winodws 2000 AD is upgraded to Windows 2003 AD.
Will
I be able use the Windows 2003 CALs for the AD upgrade?
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