polleke wrote:running sxlicense (as stated above gives you information about:
[*]the license you use
[*] the TYPE of license you use
[*] the domains the license is valid for
[*] the amount of premium users you are allowed to administer
[*]the expiry date
[*]the enabled capabilities
[*]the version (based on release date) you are allowed to use
This is the output of sxlicense.
Scalix License Status
License Type: Community
System Class: Single-Server
Premium Users: 10
Standard Users: unlimited
Would it be possible that even though it is Community Version, there could still a License Key? I'm new to company and my Boss is telling me that the version of scalix that the system using is Licensed though he's not aware what version its using. But based on the output of sxlicense, there's no License Key. You mention above that it would display the License Key input during installation.
So, can I inform my boss that the scalix installed was Community Edition with no License?