Symptoms
This meeting was copied to your calendar and will not receive updates. To receive updates, contact the organizer, organizer_name.
Note If you originally created the meeting that was imported, your name appears here. In that case, this seems to be counterintuitive because you are viewing the meeting in your own calendar.
Cause
The GlobalObjectID is a unique identifier for a meeting. All meeting invitations, responses, and updates that are associated with any single meeting contain the same GlobalObjectID. Outlook does not create meetings that have duplicate GlobalObjectID properties. To do this, Outlook excludes the property during import and export and generates a new GlobalObjectID value when a meeting is copied. This prevents anyone who imported or copied your meetings from assuming the organizer role and sending updates for meetings that you own.
Resolution
To move all the Calendar items to another folder, you must first display all the items in a tabular view. To display the items in the folder in a tabular view, use one of the following methods:
- Temporarily clear the filter from an existing tabular view.
- Define a new and permanent tabular view of all calendar items.
For Outlook 2010
How to clear the filter from an existing tabular view
To do this, follow these steps:- Click to select the calendar folder that contains the meetings that you want to move.
- On the View tab, click Change view, and then click to select one of the tabular views such as By List or By Category.
- On the View menu, click Reset View.
- Click Yes to reset the view to the original settings.
How to define a new and permanent tabular view
To do this, follow these steps:- Click to select the calendar folder that contains the meetings that you want to move.
- On the View tab, click Change view, click Manage Views, and then click New.
- Type a name for the new view, click to select Table, and then click OK.
- In Advanced View Settings, click Sort.
- In the Sort items by list, click to select Start and Ascending.
- In the Then By list, click to select (none), and then click OK.
- Click OK, and then click Apply View.
After all items are displayed, follow these steps:
- To select all items, use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+A.
Note If you only want to copy specific meetings, hold the Ctrl key, and then click to select individual meetings. - To copy and then delete the items, use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+X.
- Click to select the destination calendar folder.
- To paste the items, use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+V.
This process moves the selected calendar items into the destination folder.
For Outlook 2007 and for Outlook 2003
How to clear the filter from an existing tabular view
To do this, follow these steps:- Click to select the Outlook calendar folder that contains the meetings you want to move.
- On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click to select one of the tabular views such as Events or By Category.
- On the View menu, point to Current View, and then click Customize Current View.
- In the View Summary dialog box, click Filter, click Clear All, click OK, and then click OK again.
How to define a new and permanent tabular view
To do this, follow these steps:- Click to select the calendar folder that contains the meetings that you want to move.
- On the View menu, point to Current View, click Define Views, and then click New.
- Type a name for the new view, click to select Table, and then click OK.
- In View Summary, click Sort.
- In the Sort items by list, click to select Start, and then click Ascending.
- In the Then By list, click to select (none), and then click OK.
- Click OK, and then click Apply View.
After all items are displayed, follow these steps:
- On the Edit menu, click Select All.
- On the Edit menu, click Cut.
- Click to select the destination folder.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste.
More information
For more information about the GlobalObjectID property, visit the following Microsoft MSDN website:
Properties
Article ID: 2167170 - Last Review: 07/22/2014 19:48:00 - Revision: 10.0
Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Outlook 2010, Microsoft Exchange Online
- vkbportal107 o365 o365022013 KB2167170
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