The word ‘de-provision’ doesn’t show up in many dictionaries, but it is an important word for IT shops.
For Microsoft Lync Administrators it typically refers to performing two actions on an existing Lync user: disabling access to Lync and then removing the resources associated with that users Lync account. The common use-case for doing this is if an employee leaves or is terminated.
De-provisioning a Lync user can be accomplished in several ways. This blog post covers the pros and cons of the various known methods. Some of this has been discussed in the community before, but I wanted to present my experience with several options for the benefit of . . . → Read More: De-Provisioning a Lync User