On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 00:00:45 +0100, ouio <onavne*reverseletters*@tutopia.com> wrote:
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On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 00:06:34 +0100, ouio <onavne*reverseletters*@tutopia.com> wrote:
MailEnable Professional requires IIS4.0 or greater to be installed. It does not require the a prior installation of MailEnable Standard, since Professional Edition contains the features of MailEnable Standard. This release of the software will expire unless it a license key is requested. When you register the application you are issued a license code to stop this expiry. You can upgrade an installed version of MailEnable (either Standard or Professional) by installing over the existing version. More details are available in the MailEnable Knowledge Base.
Below is the latest release build of MailEnable Professional which includes hotfixes. This should not be installed on a production server unless you are experiencing a problem which is addressed in the associated release notes which can be found here. If you are downloading MailEnable for trial purposes you should use the above link instead of this. Current Build (Version 1.16 - RC5 - 28th Jan 04)
On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 00:06:34 +0100, ouio
<onavne*reverseletters*@tutopia.com> wrote:
MailEnable Professional requires IIS4.0 or greater to be installed. It
does not require the a prior installation of MailEnable Standard,
since Professional Edition contains the features of MailEnable
Standard. This release of the software will expire unless it a license
key is requested. When you register the application you are issued a
license code to stop this expiry. You can upgrade an installed version
of MailEnable (either Standard or Professional) by installing over the
existing version. More details are available in the MailEnable
Knowledge Base.
Below is the latest release build of MailEnable Professional which
includes hotfixes. This should not be installed on a production server
unless you are experiencing a problem which is addressed in the
associated release notes which can be found here. If you are
downloading MailEnable for trial purposes you should use the above
link instead of this.
Current Build (Version 1.16 - RC5 - 28th Jan 04)
On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 00:06:34 +0100, ouio <onavne*reverseletters*@tutopia.com> wrote:
MailEnable Professional requires IIS4.0 or greater to be installed. It does not require the a prior installation of MailEnable Standard, since Professional Edition contains the features of MailEnable Standard. This release of the software will expire unless it a license key is requested. When you register the application you are issued a license code to stop this expiry. You can upgrade an installed version of MailEnable (either Standard or Professional) by installing over the existing version. More details are available in the MailEnable Knowledge Base.
Below is the latest release build of MailEnable Professional which includes hotfixes. This should not be installed on a production server unless you are experiencing a problem which is addressed in the associated release notes which can be found here. If you are downloading MailEnable for trial purposes you should use the above link instead of this. Current Build (Version 1.16 - RC5 - 28th Jan 04)