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Hi,
One of my customer's had booked a meeting room as a resource and invited several colleagues. She changed the date of the meeting, and did not notice anything out of the ordinary. However, when she and her colleagues had the meeting, it was interrupted by other individuals who had booked the meeting room for the same time. Looking in the meeting room's calendar, I can see the other party's appointment, but not the original user's booked meeting. However, I can see this in the user's own calendar. Can anyone advise of how I can prevent this from happening again? Cheers. |
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