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08:25am Aug 29, 2000 PST (#1 of 2)

Advice, Inc. is a company running C&P version 4.02. Ever since we installed this new version we have had a problem with licenses for Microsoft Exchange.

We are running a server with a version of NT called Small Business Back Office, version 4.5. This version also includes version 5.5 of Exchange.

The problem is that whenever a C&P user on the system performs a transaction and attempts to send an email to some other user on the inhouse system, an additional Exchange license is utilized. The final result is that for every normal NT user license on the system, Advice, Inc. is required to have an additional NT licenses in order to run C&P and utilize the email feature of C&P. It seems that the only solution is to have 2 NT licenses for every user on the NT system.

Has anyone else had this problem with NT licenses?

Thanks.

Art Goff Strategic Systems

 


08:26am Aug 29, 2000 PST (#2 of 2)

We use C&P 4.02 with MS Back Office version 4.5. The number of licenses we have for Back Office exceed the actual number of users. Although we don't use the C&P email feature that extensively, I do not seem to have the problem you are describing.

Johnson Paul Accounting & Systems Manager Campbell Michener & Lee

 



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