15 Apr 2011 at 12:47 #1 JGBR JGBR Associate Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 Just a quick question: SBS is user based - IE how many are logged in via active directory etc? What happens if no one is technically logged in and its just used as an cheap email server? IE, can i have unlimited email accounts on it?
Just a quick question: SBS is user based - IE how many are logged in via active directory etc? What happens if no one is technically logged in and its just used as an cheap email server? IE, can i have unlimited email accounts on it?
15 Apr 2011 at 13:02 #2 paradigm paradigm Caporegime Joined 26 Aug 2003 Posts 37,508 Location Leafy Cheshire User based != how many actively logged in users. User based licensing is based on the number of user accounts (of which mailboxes are attached to licensable accounts).
User based != how many actively logged in users. User based licensing is based on the number of user accounts (of which mailboxes are attached to licensable accounts).
15 Apr 2011 at 13:06 #3 JGBR JGBR Associate OP Joined 18 Mar 2007 Posts 1,838 Thats a shame, as I probably wont have many "users" on the local network, ie file sharing, just shed loads of exchange email boxes.
Thats a shame, as I probably wont have many "users" on the local network, ie file sharing, just shed loads of exchange email boxes.