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What are the differences between Lotus Domino Enterprise Server and Lotus Domino Collaboration Express?

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What are the differences between Lotus Domino Enterprise Server and Lotus Domino Collaboration Express?

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A. Lotus Domino Enterprise Server is a single license for server software only. You acquire licenses for the total number of processor value units associated with the server machine(s) on which you deploy the software, and you acquire individual client licenses separately. Lotus Domino Enterprise Server is available to organizations of any size. Any user who has a client access license is allowed to access the server. In addition, anonymous access to non-mail applications (no sign-on or authentication involved) from a Web browser is allowed, even without a client access license. Lotus Domino Collaboration Express includes combined server and client licenses, priced on a per user basis. You may deploy the server software on as many machines as you would like, but access is limited to the users for whom you have paid the per user charge. No additional access is allowed, even if the user has a separately acquired client access license or only wants to use applications anonymously from a W

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A. Lotus Domino Enterprise Server is a single license for server software only. You acquire licenses for the number of processor value units associated with the hardware on which you deploy the software, and you acquire individual client licenses separately. Lotus Domino Enterprise Server is available to organizations of any size. Any user who has a client access license is allowed to access the server. In addition, anonymous access to non-mail applications (no sign-on or authentication involved) from a Web browser is allowed, even without a client access license.

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