trache: I guess you haven't seen many of my posts on here before. I run a network for a chemical company in Texas. I upgraded them from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003 when I first arrived. Yes, I do know the costs involved in purchasing Microsoft software and the accompanying CALs. Overall though, Exchange is very cheap compared to SQL Enterprise or Navision and Axapta offerings from the MS Business software area. Navision licenses per user are about $2000 each, so, like I said, Exchange is relatively cheap.
You said above "thousands of dollars", thats cheap. You should see the budget I get to work with. I know a lot of stuff carried over from 2000 to 2003. I'm just saying, might as well get 2003 since it will be updated soon again anyway.
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