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Removing a Meeting in a Teams Channel when the organizer is gone
- Aug 23, 2022
4BobRandall I came across this question when I was also trying to solve the problem. None of the existing answers were very useful, but I worked out a good solution that worked for me. When you view the Calendar in the Teams application, or via your normal Outlook application, you are usually viewing your own Calendar, via the "My Calendar" view. If you are an Owner of the Teams Channel, you can access the Group Calendar via Outlook...
1. Open Outlook
2. Switch to the Calendar in the Navigation Pane (bottom left for me)
3. In the left-hand navigation, underneath the monthly view, you can select different Calendars. For me, there are top-level options of My Calendar, Team, Other Calendars, Shared Calendars, and last there is All Group Calendars. In this last item (All Group Calendars), I found the Teams Channel name, and clicking on it showed a new calendar representing the Group view.
I found the appointment in this view, where I was not the Organiser, but I was allowed to Edit/Cancel the appointment because I was a Group Owner.
I hope this helps somebody in the future...
PhilMarshall_AU Calendar did not show in my list. But I added it via the group email address just like adding a coworkers calendar. Then the cancel button did show in that context! Thanks for the help!
jeffj2270 the meeting I wish to cancel is attached to a channel in the team, if I add the team email as a shared calendar it does not appear. I am owner of the team, what am I missing?
- jeffjOct 09, 2024Brass Contributor
Clickclickclick It has been a while since I did this, but rereading what I did, every channel has a unique email address.
- Arijith_RoyOct 22, 2024Copper Contributor
When I try to add the email using the "Add to Calendar" feature, I get an error message indicating I do not have permissions. I have verified that I am the group owner in Teams.
Any ideas how to resolve the permission issue?