You get what you pay for... be wary of cheap accounts. The acct will
include a license for and copy of outlook. There is no restrictions with
eval copies. If your eval copy is part of office you'll have a few more
features, compared to the standalone version that comes with exchange.
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"Al Dykes" wrote in message
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I've just started playing with an eval copy of Outlook 2007 and have
never used an exchange server. I want to try the combo. What should I
look for when picking a service that offers Exchange accounts
Are there any license limitations to using an eval version of Outlook
with exchange?
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