Attendee clicking and dragging meeting to a new time/date

V

vbaexperimenter

One of my users called. She is the organizer of the meeting. She said it
has happend now several times that a particular attendee ends up with the
meeting at a completely different date. She thinks he is clicking and
dragging the meeting, but she is not notified when he changed it. I had her
test with me, and sure enough I was able to click and drag the meetting to a
new date, and she was never notified of the change. She wanted to know if
there is a way to disable the ablity to click and drag or to notofu jer wjem
a change has been made.. I haven't the slightest idea on how to search for
this problem online. I am not seeing any setting that would affect this.
Does anyone have any thoughts? We are using outlook 2007
 
S

Slipstick

Attendees can't change the dates in the meeting -only suggest new date
so I would not expect her to get a notification when he moves it.

The person moving it should be warned they are moving i
(http://slipstick.me/jing/move.png) - but there is nothing to preven
them from moving it, other than sending updates so the meeting move
back where it belongs.


vbaexperimenter;143502 said:
One of my users called. She is the organizer of the meeting. She said i
has happend now several times that a particular attendee ends up wit
th
meeting at a completely different date. She thinks he is clicking an
dragging the meeting, but she is not notified when he changed it. I ha
he
test with me, and sure enough I was able to click and drag the meettin
to
new date, and she was never notified of the change. She wanted to kno
i
there is a way to disable the ablity to click and drag or to notofu je
wje
a change has been made.. I haven't the slightest idea on how to searc
fo
this problem online. I am not seeing any setting that would affec
this
Does anyone have any thoughts? We are using outlook 200

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