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  • Time to Say Goodbye to the EUC Community

    June 30, 2023

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    Thanks for allowing me to serve you for 34 years since my days with the Citrix MULTIUser.

    I do a presentation for the Lions Clubs titled An Autopsy of a Deceased Lions Club (Why Lions Clubs Die). There are several famous people I quote in that presentation. I would like to leave you with this quote from Dave Ramsey. I hope I have left an impact on the EUC community.

    When you are gone, will people say you left an impact? That you left a mark?

    I love you all.

    It has been my honor and privilege to serve you all these years.

    At 00:00:01 on July 1, 2023, I become the 2nd Vice District Governor for District 12-S in the Great State of Tennessee.

    My new website LionWebster.com, hosted by fellow CTP Neil Spelling, should be up and running this weekend.

    Later

    Webster







    About Carl Webster

    Carl Webster is an independent consultant specializing in Citrix, Active Directory, and technical documentation. Carl (aka “Webster”) serves the broader Citrix community by writing articles (see CarlWebster.com) and by being the most active person in the Citrix Zone on Experts Exchange. Webster has a long history in the IT industry beginning with mainframes in 1977, PCs and application development in 1986, and network engineering in 2001. He has worked with Citrix products since 1990 with the premiere of their first product – the MULTIUSER OS/2.

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    6 Responses to “Time to Say Goodbye to the EUC Community”

    1. Yvan Scigala Says:

      Hey Carl,

      With your new political responsibilities (congratulations btw !) you probably won’t have the time to read and response to this, but who knows, it is certainly quite hard to quickly get over what’s literally been a vocation for you. Rest assured that you did left a mark on the community and an indelible one and you won’t be forgotten anytime soon ! Having said that, you surely know that you now left quite a number of orphaned sheep in the wild, don’t you ? I’ve done several researches and I haven’t found something even remotely close from the quality of your scripts. Do you know if anyone envision to be the new torch bearer and provide us with up to date scripts ?

      I hope this message finds you well and I wish you all the best for your new career.

      Best regards

      Yvan

      • Carl Webster Says:

        No one has offered to update any of the scripts or files. I update what I can when I can.

        Webster

    2. ErricZ Says:

      Thank you for all your work, you definitely helped me in my EUC career.

    3. Abhilash Says:

      Your contribution to EUC community was remarkable and anything with EUC, I used to end up referring your blogs. Thank you!

    4. Jochen Hoffmann Says:

      Goodbye Carl,
      you was the very first and one of the most trustful resources when I entered world of EUC many, many years ago. As said earlier, I wish you the very very best for your “new life”, please keep your passion w/ the new job, too.

      Also many thanks to Neill for keeping this site up and running. Still many useful stuff here.

      Bye,
      Jochen.

    5. Hussain Saifee Says:

      Your work and dedication has helped many of us in crtical situations. Thank you Mr.Carl