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In Exchange 2019, like previous versions, you can check your edition of Exchange by running the following command:
- Get-ExchangeServer | fl
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or by adding another section to the script:
- Get-ExchangeServer | fl *Edition*
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You can see that one command gives you less information than the other, to change the edition, you can license the server with a valid key using the following PowerShell command:
- Set-ExchangeServer -Identity <ServerName> -ProductKey XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
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The server has now been licensed, however you need to restart the Information Store or reboot.
We can now run the same command as in step 2 and we can now see the status has changed from an evaluation version to Enterprise:
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