When you start the Exchange
Management Console, Exchange displays a list of all
unlicensed Exchange 2010 servers and the number of days
that are remaining until the trial edition expires.
Depending on the product key that
you enter, Exchange will determine if the server is
running the Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition of
Exchange 2010 and will update any necessary settings.
To activate Exchange Server, perform
the following steps:
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Open Exchange Server Management Console
Click on Start > All Programs > Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 > Microsoft Exchange Management Console
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Once the Management Console is opened, it will
display for you the unlicensed exchange servers and
the remaining days for the trial period.
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In the console tree, navigate to Server
Configuration
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From the right side pane, in the Actions pane, click on Enter Product Key...
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On the Enter Product Key page, enter the product key, then click Enter
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On the Completion page, a status message will be displayed showing you if either the wizard completed successfully or it failed. If it failed, then click Back to make any configuration changes.
After you have a successful Exchange Server activation, you can see that the Enter Product Key... option is not available anymore under the Actions pane.
Note : You must restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service so that the change is applied.
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