06-09-2020 06:41 AM
I had a series of meetings created by someone else. The meeting was originally scheduled and accepted in Outlook (integrated with Webex). The organizer of the meeting left the company and I have removed the meetings from my Outlook calendar. However, an annoying meeting reminder keeps popping out every day.
I have accessed the web interface looking for an option to remove that meeting from my Webex calendar but there is no option to do that when the meeting is organized by someone else.
Being dismissed from a meeting invitation is an option that any user should have. It is a basic calendar management feature that should be part of any meeting product. Probably I'm not being able to find it (in which case the usability of the product is not very friendly). On the other hand, approaching the Webex administrator in a big organization is not a good practice for this kind of scenario. Please somebody can point me the procedure to remove those meetings (organized by someone else who is no longer in the organization)?
I have tried adding the meeting invite back into outlook and then removing again from there (also removing from Outlook OWA) but in any case, there is no way to remove the meeting from Webex and it keeps appearing in my daily reminders.
Thanks in advance for the help!
06-02-2022 10:44 PM - edited 06-03-2022 06:32 AM
@fred2020 As the OP I’m tagging you. This should be of help to you.
06-03-2022 04:53 AM
06-03-2022 06:31 AM - edited 06-03-2022 11:34 PM
As long as the person who scheduled the meeting(s) is still in your organisation you should have the option to do that simply by declining the meeting in your calendar. The problem arises when the person who scheduled the meeting(s) leave the organisation. Then you cannot fully remove the meeting information. For this you’d need to use the process described in the document that I shared earlier.
06-03-2022 06:36 AM
04-12-2023 12:15 PM - edited 04-12-2023 12:15 PM
How about you learn to do some research and follow procedures instead of throwing a tantrum on a help thread.
04-13-2023 04:32 AM
06-06-2022 07:09 AM
Only the originator can cancel your meetings.
So, either contact whoever handles Outlook/Office/O365/Exchange in your organization, or open a ticket with Cisco as mentioned above...
You might have to open a ticket with your OWN IT support, to find out who your Office/O365/Email/Exchange people are...
06-03-2022 02:38 PM - edited 06-03-2022 11:35 PM
We’re a large organisation and it works perfectly fine for us.
Also why are you telling me to fix it? I don’t have any influence on this. If you want to see this altered the process for this is to bring it up with your Webex account team or post a suggestion on aha. The community is not the place for this.
05-11-2022 08:34 AM
I was part of a daily catch-up meeting and then I moved to another team and no longer need to attend the meeting. I have declined the meeting series on Outlook and the meeting organiser has removed me from the meeting series in Outlook, so why do I still get daily pop-ups? More importantly, how do I stop them?!
10-18-2021 09:04 AM
I had this issue as well and have only been able to have an exchange administrator remove the meeting after the fact.
10-14-2021 12:57 PM
just open a support ticket online for WebEx and give them the meeting number.
12-27-2021 10:39 AM
Has anyone tried this? Is this something that can do and delete a meeting from their end?
12-27-2021 11:06 AM
As @Steven L wrote open a case with Webex support to have them remove the meeting.
10-25-2021 05:26 AM
Right. Submit a support ticket online... with who? Surely I shouldn't need to contact Cisco to remove a meeting from my calendar.
10-25-2021 05:34 AM
open a ticket with cisco support. under "contact support".
10-14-2021 12:38 PM
Also wondering when this bug will be fixed. I have several recurring meetings on my calendar I can't delete, and have no idea who I would need to contact to have them removed. This leaves me with zero options.
10-03-2021 04:16 PM
I have not seen a reply that this is being worked on. Is this something we should expect a fix for?
08-23-2021 12:01 AM
Yes. Glad I found this post. I'm having the same problem. It takes reasonable user discipline to manage the Outlook/webex synchronisation.
I had a similar problem where is was invited through Outlook to a regular daily scrum via webex. I left that group and i (as a participant) cancelled the calendar item in my outlook the mistake I made was the i didn't press the "notify organiser" (or whatever that message is) in Outlook. This meant that although it's disappeared from my Outlook calendar. The notification of my cancellation by Outlook was not received by the host and therefore Webex still thinks I'm still and attendee. Now I have meeting in my webex calendar that I can't remove. I have to try and go back to the host and removed my name from the Outlook meeting and see if that works.. i can't do it myself.
Work in Progress.
The link in the original post reply (below) is not available anymore...
https://help.webex.com/en-us/WBX67686/How-Do-I-Delete-a-Deactivated-Host-s-Meeting-on-an-SSO-site
08-20-2021 01:58 PM - edited 08-20-2021 01:58 PM
Also how to update/delete webex meetings via Outlook if by some reason an email is changed ?
08-19-2021 11:02 AM
Our site administrator is a busy person and having to get him involved to delete a recurring meeting scheduled by a person no longer with our company is just plain stupid. If I get a chance for input on a communication app for our company WebEx will get a thumbs down from me.
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