I have a similar issue. We have a user that had a bunch of meeting scheduled,
but she was let go. Is there a way to cancel all her meetings? Her account
has already been disabled. Is there a command that I can run in powershell
to delete all meetings from the rest of our users that have her as a meeting
organizer?
Thanks
Gladys
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
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> After furious head scratching, Kate Kane asked:
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> | How about Outlook 2007? Can a meeting organizer be transferred to
> | someone else? Thanks!
> |
> | "Frank" wrote:
> |
> || MIcrosoft advised me a few days ago that transfering the meeting
> || organizer is not possible in Outlook 2003.
> ||
> || We ran into this problem as well where assistants were creating
> || meetings for misc managers on their own calendars ( the assistants
> || calendar). The asistant leaves / moves on and the meeting is now
> || orphaned.
> ||
> || We are using delegations to go arouond the problem.
> ||
> || "jg@dk" wrote:
> ||
> ||| I still havent figured this out.
> ||| By now I've told the new secretary to e-mail (or re-invite)
> ||| everybody. But I really would appreciate a hint to a smarter
> ||| solution.
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