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Are you ready for Microsoft's next round of end of life support?

[fa icon="pencil'] Posted by Mike Garner [fa icon="calendar'] April 17, 2019 [fa icon="tags'] Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Azure

Here at Lewan we believe in supporting the lifecycle of a solution from early concept through retirement from your environment. While much of our work is about helping you create a vision and adopt what is new, it’s also our job to keep tabs on what is old and soon to be unsupported.

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Citrix Profile Management Done Correctly (Part 2 of 2)

[fa icon="pencil'] Posted by Lewan Solutions [fa icon="calendar'] April 27, 2017 [fa icon="tags'] Citrix, Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office, Citrix XenApp, Citrix XenDesktop, Google, Microsoft Outlook

This post is a continuation of Citrix Profile Management Done Correctly Part 1.

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Citrix Profile Management Done Correctly (Part 1 of 2)

[fa icon="pencil'] Posted by Lewan Solutions [fa icon="calendar'] March 23, 2017 [fa icon="tags'] Citrix, Microsoft Exchange, Citrix XenApp, Citrix XenDesktop

Are you experiencing slow logons for your Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop environments? Is it slow even though it’s running on the latest greatest hardware and the environment is brand new?

The culprit is likely a misconfigured Profile Management solution.

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How to Recover Email Retention Policy Settings in Microsoft Office 365

[fa icon="pencil'] Posted by John Certeza [fa icon="calendar'] August 28, 2015 [fa icon="tags'] Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Email Security, PowerShell

One of our clients recently migrated their email from Microsoft Exchange to Microsoft Office 365 and after the fact realized they hadn't migrated their employee retention policy settings. We were unsure of which users had a one year retention policy or two year retention policy.

The good news is, this information isn't totally lost.

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Creating a Recurring Email in Windows Server 2008 Using Exchange 2010

[fa icon="pencil'] Posted by Dave Lincoln [fa icon="calendar'] September 30, 2013 [fa icon="tags'] Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, How To Guide, Microsoft Windows

On occasion, an organization may have a need to send a recurring email. In the case of one of our customers, there was a need to send a weekly notice to users that patches would be applied to the terminal servers overnight with a friendly reminder to save any work. To set this up is really quite simple. Here is how:

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Fixing a Corrupted Nickname Entry in Microsoft Outlook

[fa icon="pencil'] Posted by Bruce Morgan [fa icon="calendar'] September 26, 2013 [fa icon="tags'] Managed Services, Microsoft, Microsoft Exchange, How To Guide, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Outlook maintains a list of formerly used email addresses which is used for the automatic completion feature. If one of these “nicknames” becomes corrupted it can cause any emails to that address to bounce. If this happens, the proper way to fix itis is to delete the corrupted entry and retype the email address in the To… field.

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