Exchange 2010 Licensing

I'm in the process of migrating exchange 2003 to 2010 to 2013

Our trial period is going to expire soon and we are having installation issues with Exchange 2013 requiring DNS settings to use Secure Only updates however it is currently set to None and Exchange 2013 will not work with this setting.

Can we extend the original 120 days trial?

June 9th, 2015 10:47am

Nobody participating in these forums is qualified to quote licensing terms on behalf of Microsoft.  Please contact your Microsoft representative or reseller, and/or check out the Microsoft Exchange licensing page:

http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/contact-us.aspx

Having said that, I can share with you that Exchange will continue to work after the trial period. You'll just be nagged a lot.

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June 9th, 2015 8:53pm

Hi Devin,

Almost all of the Microsoft CALS are based on an honor system (until you get audited). No loss of functionality will occur when the Trial Edition expires, so you can maintain lab, demo, training, and other non-production environments beyond 120 days without having to reinstall the Trial Edition of Exchange 2013

As Ed mentioned, the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) will start to show reminders that you need to enter a product key to license the server.

If you want Trial only, do a fresh re-install to avoid any legal trouble.

References:

Enter your Exchange 2013 product key

https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124582(v=exchg.150).aspx

Are Enterprise CALs Using the Honor System?

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/7421bede-f277-45d6-a39a-8904182f6a68/are-enterprise-cals-using-the-honor-system?forum=exchange2010

June 10th, 2015 12:54am

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