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I have access to my boss's Calendar but his and his PA and I all make changes
to it. Sometimes I have to be able to prove that I didn't (or did!) make a particular change, and I can't. Is there a way to track who has made a particular entry in the Calendar? |
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Judebath wrote:
I have access to my boss's Calendar but his and his PA and I all make changes to it. Sometimes I have to be able to prove that I didn't (or did!) make a particular change, and I can't. Is there a way to track who has made a particular entry in the Calendar? Outlook doesn't track that, but perhaps Exchange can. You'd have to ask in an Exchange group, however. microsoft.public.exchange.admin -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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