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‎04-05-2016 10:56 AM
Hello,
is there any way to recognize the installed Exchange Edition (Standard or Enterprise) and/or to generate a report for that?
Adding to that, can it be determined if the found Exchange Server is actually a server just a management Installation which does not require a license?
Thanks in advance.
is there any way to recognize the installed Exchange Edition (Standard or Enterprise) and/or to generate a report for that?
Adding to that, can it be determined if the found Exchange Server is actually a server just a management Installation which does not require a license?
Thanks in advance.
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‎04-10-2016 11:05 PM
Lansweeper's software scannning procedure recreates Add/Remove Programs on the client machine. If the Exchange information you are after is not listed here, it will not be scanned by default. If the information is stored in the client machine's registry, you can scan and report on it through custom registry scanning instead.
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‎04-10-2016 11:05 PM
Lansweeper's software scannning procedure recreates Add/Remove Programs on the client machine. If the Exchange information you are after is not listed here, it will not be scanned by default. If the information is stored in the client machine's registry, you can scan and report on it through custom registry scanning instead.
