Forum Discussion
Change owner of meeting when user has left
Hi!
Is it possible to change the owner of a series of regular Teams meetings when the owner has already left the company so that they can be allowed to edit time etc.?
Thanks!
Hello, not out of the box. At least not yet, but soon there will be a welcomed feature for these scenarios in which I hope it can be resolved from the user perspective.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ww/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=81391
So for now you need to reach out the IT admin who can add permissions on the said users mailbox (if it's still there) and remove them so another organizer can reschedule.Let me also add that the same procedure can be used if it's a group mailbox involved.
- Dirk_SmithCopper Contributor
Yet another BASIC feature that we've been waiting on for at least 2 years. When is Microsoft going to get its act together? We have the same issue with an employee that left. As GA, I can get full access to his mailbox, but I still don't have the ability to edit the owner. C'mon, folks. Let's start making this easier for admins to do our jobs.
- FLafe95Brass Contributor>Let's start making this easier for admins to do our jobs.
Ha, good joke.
Hello, not out of the box. At least not yet, but soon there will be a welcomed feature for these scenarios in which I hope it can be resolved from the user perspective.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-ww/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=81391
So for now you need to reach out the IT admin who can add permissions on the said users mailbox (if it's still there) and remove them so another organizer can reschedule.Let me also add that the same procedure can be used if it's a group mailbox involved.
- r_8aBrass Contributor
Just ran into an issue like this today. Unfortunately the only option now is to have the new person recreate the meetings so they become the owner/organizer for the meeting.
There are some limitations to the co-organizer role.
They will not be able to:- Alter the meeting itself like deleting or changing it.
- Remove or change the meeting organizer role
- Manage the recording
- Access the meeting attendance report
The link to this info can be found in the Microsoft Teams Community Blog
- cameronbraggdrnswCopper ContributorThis is an obvious requirement. The only reason to use a Teams Channel to create meetings is to ensure that everybody has access to the meeting and channel owners can make changes, regardless of any changes to staffing, etc. Surely the Team or Channel should be the meeting organiser, not the poor schmuck who happened to create it in Teams.