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Old 03-21-2011, 03:35 AM   #1
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Default Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Read the Exchange 2

Microsoft announced its planned line-up of Workplace and Trade 2007 packages earlier this 12 months, there wasn't a whole lot of outcry about the company's decision to cut Outlook from the Trade CAL (client-access license). But now the reality is setting in — and some business customers are none too happy about it. blogged on WindowsConnected.com about the Exchange CAL changes just before the holidays. Exchange CAL Software Assurance was current as of November 30, 2006 - an upgrade to Exchange Server 2007 and Outlook 2007 might cost more than you expected. The official announcement is buried in the Product Use Rights section of Microsoft.com," said Centimano, an IT consultant and Windows Server Most Valuable Professional (MVP). is trying to put a positive spin on the change, but not sounding very convincing in the process. When I asked for a comment on Centimano's post,Windows 7 Home Premium X86, the company sent me the following response, from Jevon Fark, Unified Communications Gorup product manager: effort to simplify licensing for customers,Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Microsoft is aligning products in a way that maps to the most common customer purchase process. By separating client and server purchases we are helping to streamline the purchasing process for our customers. As a result, Outlook, which is a client product, will not be included as part of Exchange Server 2007. An exception will be made for active SA customers.” Sounds more like a way for Microsoft to wring more dollars from customers, to me. Centimano,Windows 7 X86, likewise, wondered aloud: 2007 - what exactly does Microsoft expect clients to use to access Exchange 2007? OWA (Outlook Web Access)? Previous versions of Outlook? It just doesn't make any sense to me. Outlook 2007 rocks… so why create another deployment blocker?" blogger,Office 2010 Home And Student Serial, Vlad Mazek,Microsoft Office Professional 2007 Key, who is the system administrator behind OwnWebNow.com, ExchangeDefender.com and TheOfficeServer.com, also questioned Microsoft's licensing move: "This is either brilliant or idiotic, I am not sure which. On one hand, this will force the customers to see even more value in Software Assurance, a program that has been seen by many as a relatively worthless set of benefits with no worth-while upgrades over the past few years. On the other hand, this eliminates Microsoft Outlook as the defacto Microsoft Exchange user interface and shifts more users to OWA and Windows Mobile. Microsoft gets more Software Assurance subscribers but opens the door wide open for Open Workplace. Now if they were just smart enough to create a web-only desktop and integrate OWA with the productivity tools at Office Online…. Wait, wasn’t that Google’s supposed plan all along? Booya!" other business users out there who are finding the Trade 2007/Outlook 2007 licensing changes to be onerous?
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