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ChelleAnde
We have some recurring meeting notifications that were sent out to a
distribution list by a user that is no longer with the company. The meetings
had no end. Now, we need to make modifications to the meetings.
I understand that the person who created the meeting request (let's call
that person the "owner") is the only person who can make modifications to the
request. But since that person is no longer here, what is the best way to
delete the meetings or at least change the recurring meeting to have an end
date so that someone else may submit a new recurring meeting notice with all
necessary changes?
I also understand that the Exchange administrator should be able to go into
the system and somehow delete the meeting request. But I would expect there
to be some way or method that the Exchange administrator can change the
"owner" of the request so that the new "owner" can modify the existing
request, rather than ending the old request and creating a new one.
Is this possible? Can an Exchange admin take ownership and/or assign
ownership of a meeting request? What is the easiest/best method of dealing
with recurring meetings created by users no longer available?
distribution list by a user that is no longer with the company. The meetings
had no end. Now, we need to make modifications to the meetings.
I understand that the person who created the meeting request (let's call
that person the "owner") is the only person who can make modifications to the
request. But since that person is no longer here, what is the best way to
delete the meetings or at least change the recurring meeting to have an end
date so that someone else may submit a new recurring meeting notice with all
necessary changes?
I also understand that the Exchange administrator should be able to go into
the system and somehow delete the meeting request. But I would expect there
to be some way or method that the Exchange administrator can change the
"owner" of the request so that the new "owner" can modify the existing
request, rather than ending the old request and creating a new one.
Is this possible? Can an Exchange admin take ownership and/or assign
ownership of a meeting request? What is the easiest/best method of dealing
with recurring meetings created by users no longer available?