The only difference is that you can only use an Exchange server licensed as a trial edition for up to 180 days. The trial edition functions just like an Exchange Standard Edition server and is helpful if you want to try out Exchange before you buy it, or to run tests in a lab. If you don't enter a product key, your server is automatically licensed as a trial edition. If you want to read more about Exchange licensing, see Exchange 2013: editions and versions. If the product key you purchased is for an Enterprise Edition license, it lets you mount more than five databases per server in addition to everything that's available with a Standard Edition license. A product key tells Exchange Server 2013 that you've purchased a Standard or Enterprise Edition license.
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