<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>license</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/license/index.atom.xml</id><updated>2019-01-19T19:31:08.0000000Z</updated><subtitle>Evotec Main Website</subtitle><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/license" /><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/license/index.atom.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><entry><title>Windows 2019 – Windows License Expired</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/windows-2019-windows-license-expired</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/windows-2019-windows-license-expired" /><updated>2019-01-19T19:31:08.0000000Z</updated><summary>Windows Server 2019 is out now for a couple of months now, and some of you may be interested in playing with it. When you first install it, you can test it for 180 days (so-called Grace Period) after which you need to activate it with a proper production license.</summary><category term="expired license" /><category term="license" /><category term="Windows" /><category term="windows 2019" /><category term="windows server" /><category term="windows server 2019" /></entry><entry><title>GFI MailEssentials – License counting explained</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/gfi-mail-essentials-license-counting-explained</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/gfi-mail-essentials-license-counting-explained" /><updated>2016-08-08T20:06:38.0000000Z</updated><summary>If you follow our Technical Hub you may have seen our earlier entry about counting GFI licenses. At that time…</summary><category term="dag" /><category term="Exchange" /><category term="exchange 2010" /><category term="exchange 2013" /><category term="exchange 2016" /><category term="gfi" /><category term="gfi antispam" /><category term="gfi mail essentials 20" /><category term="license" /><category term="licenses" /></entry></feed>