It doesn't matter what client you are using to access exchange, whether it
is Exchange Client, a POP3 client or Outlook, each user of the Exchange
Server must have an Exchange Server client license. This can be fulfilled
through an Exchange Server or Back Office Client license. In your case each
person needs a license for Outlook, probably purchased as part of Office 97,
a client access license for Exchange Server and of course a client access
license for Windows NT Server.
Once purchased, these licenses must be entered in the License Manager on
Windows NT server in the domain in which the Exchange Server exists.
Hope this helps.
Rick Majzner - MCSE
Network Administrator
ProxyMed, Inc.
>My employees have been getting a error message saying there are no
>additional client licenses available. But there are pleanty of licenses.
>All the employees use Outlook 97 and I am Using Outlook 98. If they get
>this message all I do is log off and it lets them in. But if I am log on
it
>sometimes let them in and sometimes doesn't. Help this is getting
>frustration, having to log off and log on. every time someone wants on the
>Exchange server.
>Thanks in advance,
>Darin Wimborugh
>Evergreen Systems, Inc.