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.
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.
> 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.
Kate Kane - 13 Dec 2007 20:08 GMT
How about Outlook 2007? Can a meeting organizer be transferred to someone
else? Thanks!
> MIcrosoft advised me a few days ago that transfering the meeting organizer is
> not possible in Outlook 2003.
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> > 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.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 14 Dec 2007 19:45 GMT
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| How about Outlook 2007? Can a meeting organizer be transferred to
| someone else? Thanks!
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