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Old January 21st, 2010, 09:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Marius
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Default Outlook: Viewing the organizer of a meeting using on a group c


Yes. the 15-16 people i mentioned, that is all they use the group calendar
for is to send out or set up these meetings for scheduling purposes for our
trainers. But we want to be able to track who the user is that actually
placed the item on the calendar. Sort of like an audit trail. Can that be
done?

"Marius" wrote:

Yes. the 15-16 people i mentioned, that is all they use the group calendar
for is to send out or set up these meetings for scheduling purposes for our
trainers. But we want to be able to track who the user is that actually
placed the item on the calendar. Sort of like an audit trail. Can that be
done?

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Did a delegate send the event out on behalf of someone else?

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"Marius" wrote in message
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Would any of these options work, if the organizer or creator of the
meeting ,
is not a part of the meeting or meeting request?

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

If they are scheduled using meeting requests, the organizers name would
show
up on the item. Otherwise, you need to use a table view and add the
organizer field to the view.

You can also create a custom view using automatic formatting - assign a
color to each organizer. (This won’t work if you use color categories -
unless each organizer has their own category color.)

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Hi,
I manage a group Calendar and it's intended purpose is for scheduling
of
the training that we conduct on a daily basis. There are about 21
individuals
who have access to this email for this purpose. There are 16 people who
actively schedule on the calendar, but we can't seem to discover how to
tell
who place a training on the schedule. Is there a way to see the name or
id
of
the user that schedules a meeting on a group calendar?

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