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I have a customer who has a server running Windows Server Standard (I am getting this info from him via phone. His office is 50 mile from me)? He has the server and six PC's (XP, Windows 7, etc.) in the office. He also has several remote offices using VPN to connect to the server. Is there a version of Malwarebytes that will run on a server? Should he get corporate licensing? Or, should he order seven copies of MB Pro?

Thanks,

Joe

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Hello Joe,

All business use must purchase corporate licensing. Use of the product on any type of Business, Government, Educational, Non-Profit requires corporate licensing which must be renewed each year.

The use of our Free or Pro version is only for use on Home/Consumer/Personal use computers.

We have not currently submitted for Microsoft Server certification however we do have thousands of customers that run our product on just about every type of Server that Microsoft has without reported issues. The only known issue on Server that I'm aware of is that it does not work with DFS (Distributed Files Services)

If you have other questions or need corporate pricing please contact Corporate Sales and they should be able to assist you.

Also make sure you have the following email addresses on your Safe Sender list in email so that a reply reaches you and not your junk mail folder.

malwarebytes.org

salesforce.com

Thank you

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