From: Chris on
Not true.

1. Have someone forward the meeting request to you.
2. Open the meeting request (not just in viewing pane)
3. Go to your calendar
4. The meeting should be showing up as tenative. Open the meeting.
5. Accept.

Really weird since you cannot accept the meeting from the email but can when
you open the tentative on your calendar.

"Nikki" wrote:

> Unfortunately you will not be able to regain your control on this
> meeting. You could send a message to all of the invitees and ask
> them to delete the meeting manually, then recreate a new meeting.
> Or you could manually add the meetings back onto your calendar.
>
> Nikki Peterson
>
> "katekit" <katekit(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DD332CF8-5499-47F2-A8BA-00FE00ECD6CD(a)microsoft.com...
> >I declined my own recurring meeting (don't ask), and now it's off my
> >calendar
> > & but still on everyone else's. Now there is no one who can cancel or
> > update
> > the meeting. How do I regain my own meeting?
>
>
>
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
But will he still be the organizer and be able to cancel the meeting on
other calendars?

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"Chris" <Chris(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1042B25A-4E32-454A-9818-9B23883A4CFA(a)microsoft.com...
> Not true.
>
> 1. Have someone forward the meeting request to you.
> 2. Open the meeting request (not just in viewing pane)
> 3. Go to your calendar
> 4. The meeting should be showing up as tenative. Open the meeting.
> 5. Accept.
>
> Really weird since you cannot accept the meeting from the email but can
> when
> you open the tentative on your calendar.
>
> "Nikki" wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately you will not be able to regain your control on this
>> meeting. You could send a message to all of the invitees and ask
>> them to delete the meeting manually, then recreate a new meeting.
>> Or you could manually add the meetings back onto your calendar.
>>
>> Nikki Peterson
>>
>> "katekit" <katekit(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:DD332CF8-5499-47F2-A8BA-00FE00ECD6CD(a)microsoft.com...
>> >I declined my own recurring meeting (don't ask), and now it's off my
>> >calendar
>> > & but still on everyone else's. Now there is no one who can cancel or
>> > update
>> > the meeting. How do I regain my own meeting?
>>
>>
>>