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Old February 25th 08, 05:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Dan
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Default Meeting Recipients able to 'move' meetings

Hi Everyone,

I'm looking find an authoritive answer about an Outlook 2003 problem which
some of our users are experiencing.

When a meeting recipient looks at their calendar, they are able to move
their copy of the appointment to a different time without anyone else
involved in the meeting knowing about it.

(I know recipients can 'suggest new time' but they're not doing this -
they're just dragging their copy of the meeting around)

We're all in cached mode.

My questions:
(i) Is this correct?
(ii) Is it documented in a knowledgebase article (or similar)?
(iii) Is there a way of 'locking down' their ability to do this?

Thanks!

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Old February 25th 08, 03:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default Meeting Recipients able to 'move' meetings

Dan wrote:

When a meeting recipient looks at their calendar, they are able to
move their copy of the appointment to a different time without anyone
else involved in the meeting knowing about it.


I wonder what the motivation for doing this is. Since they didn't organize
the meeting, why would they move it?

My questions:
(i) Is this correct?


I think so.

(ii) Is it documented in a knowledgebase article (or similar)?


I would think it intuitive. If it's on my calendar, it's my data and I can
do with it as I please.

(iii) Is there a way of 'locking down' their ability to do this?


I don't think so. If it's on a person's calendar, s/he owns it. You can't
lock something away from the owner.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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