Microsoft Exchange Server 2019 is the on-premises email and calendaring server used by businesses that prefer full control over their mail infrastructure. This guide covers everything you need to know about Exchange Server 2019 license keys — editions, pricing, activation, and where to buy genuine keys.
Exchange Server 2019 Editions
| Edition | Best For | Mailbox Limit |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Small to mid-size businesses | Up to 5 mailbox databases |
| Enterprise | Large enterprises, high availability | Up to 100 mailbox databases |
Both editions also require Client Access Licenses (CALs) — one per user or device accessing the server. There are two CAL types:
- Exchange Standard CAL — covers core email, calendar, contacts, tasks
- Exchange Enterprise CAL — adds advanced compliance, archiving, unified messaging, and rights management
What the Exchange Server 2019 Product Key Does
The product key removes the trial limitation on an Exchange Server 2019 installation. When you install Exchange without a key, it runs in trial mode for 180 days. Entering a valid product key converts the installation to a fully licensed, permanent version — no reinstallation required.
How to Enter Your Exchange Server 2019 Product Key
- Open the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) in your browser (typically https://localhost/ecp)
- Go to Servers > Servers and select your Exchange server
- Click the Edit (pencil) icon
- Under the General tab, find the Product Key field
- Enter your 25-character key and click Save
- Restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service to apply the licence
Alternatively, activate via PowerShell:
Set-ExchangeServer -Identity "YourServerName" -ProductKey "XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX" Exchange Server 2019 System Requirements
- OS: Windows Server 2019 or 2022 (Core or Desktop Experience)
- RAM: 128 GB minimum for Mailbox role
- CPU: 64-bit processor, minimum 4 cores recommended
- Active Directory: AD forest and domain functional level Windows Server 2012 R2 or higher
- .NET Framework: 4.8 required
Exchange Server 2019 vs Microsoft 365
| Exchange Server 2019 | Microsoft 365 | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost model | One-time key + CALs | Monthly per-user subscription |
| Data location | Your own servers | Microsoft cloud |
| Internet required | No (internal only possible) | Yes |
| Maintenance | You manage updates | Microsoft manages updates |
| Best for | Regulated industries, air-gapped networks | Most businesses |
Where to Buy a Genuine Exchange Server 2019 Key
MyLegitKeys stocks genuine Exchange Server 2019 Standard and Enterprise product keys. All keys are volume license (MAK) — they activate directly against Microsoft’s activation servers and convert your trial installation to a fully-licensed permanent version.
View Exchange Server 2019 keys at MyLegitKeys →
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Exchange Server 2019 come with CALs?
No. The server license and CALs are sold separately. You need one CAL per user or device. You can purchase Exchange Standard CALs from MyLegitKeys alongside the server key.
Can I upgrade from Exchange 2016 to 2019 using just a key?
No. Exchange Server 2019 requires a fresh installation. You migrate mailboxes from Exchange 2016 to a new Exchange 2019 server, then decommission the old one. The product key activates the new installation — it does not upgrade in place.
Is Exchange Server 2019 still supported?
Yes. Mainstream support ends October 2024, but Extended Support runs until October 14, 2025. Microsoft has also announced Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) as the successor, which uses a subscription model and is based on Exchange 2019 code.
