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Our company just bought SBS 2003 server, it comes with
5 built-in outlook 2003 licenses, the server's language is english exactly as for the included outlook client. In client computers I've installed the included Outlook 2003 (ENG), but i do have 3 guys who does not understand english at all, they're asking me to install a outlook 2003 (italian) client on theyr machines. There is a way to "translate" the client or a cheap way to legally obtain an outlook 2003 (italian) client ? (note: actually we have 4 computers running outlook, I will "translate" 3 of them, we have no needs to "add" licenses ot of the 5 built in onto SBS 2003) Thanks in advance. |
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