It may have changed in the last two years, so contact MS to be sure, but when I
purchased it, it was licensed on machine blocks (0-5, 5-25 etc. for example) Trend
should be able to clarify this for you.
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This isn't an appropriate question for this forum. You need to be speaking
with someone from Trend Micro it sounds like.
Ben Winzenz, MCSE
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Peregrine Systems
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Anyone know the registry location of where OWA should look if you want
it to use another server that what it's locally on?
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Anyone know the registry location of where OWA should look if you want it to
use another server that what it's locally on?
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