added outlook calendar thingy

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<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;I recently had a issue logged by a client where a room calendar in Microsoft Exchange 365,
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<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;I recently had a issue logged by a client where a room calendar in Microsoft Exchange 365,
when invited to a meeting, shows the organizer&#x27;s name in the subject instead of the actual subject.&lt;br &#x2F;&gt;
This may well be a desirable feature, but in the case it isn&#x27;t, this is how it can be resolved.&lt;&#x2F;p&gt;
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:: tags:&nbsp;
<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/exchange/">#exchange</a>&nbsp;
<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/microsoft/">#microsoft</a>&nbsp;
<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/sysadmin/">#sysadmin</a></span>
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<p>I recently had a issue logged by a client where a room calendar in Microsoft Exchange 365,
when invited to a meeting, shows the organizer's name in the subject instead of the actual subject.<br />
This may well be a desirable feature, but in the case it isn't, this is how it can be resolved.</p>
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<h1 class="post-title"><a href="https://paulwilde.uk/ponderings/ms-exchange-room-calendar-title-replaced-by-organiser/">Microsoft Exchange 365 Room Calendar - Subject Replaced by Organizer</a></h1>
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2025-01-16
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:: tags:&nbsp;
<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/exchange/">#exchange</a>&nbsp;
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<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/sysadmin/">#sysadmin</a></span>
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<p>I recently had a issue logged by a client where a room calendar in Microsoft Exchange 365,
when invited to a meeting, shows the organizer's name in the subject instead of the actual subject.<br />
This may well be a desirable feature, but in the case it isn't, this is how it can be resolved.</p>
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<h1 class="post-title"><a href="https://paulwilde.uk/ponderings/joining-debian-to-ad-domain/">Joining Debian Linux (Desktop) to an Active Directory Domain</a></h1>
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<h1 class="post-title"><a href="https://paulwilde.uk/ponderings/ms-exchange-room-calendar-title-replaced-by-organiser/">Microsoft Exchange 365 Room Calendar - Subject Replaced by Organizer</a></h1>
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2024-01-16
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<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/exchange/">#exchange</a>&nbsp;
<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/microsoft/">#microsoft</a>&nbsp;
<a class="post-tag" href="https://paulwilde.uk/tags/sysadmin/">#sysadmin</a></span>
<div class="post-content">
<p>I recently had a issue logged by a client where a room calendar in Microsoft Exchange 365,
when invited to a meeting, shows the organizer's name in the subject instead of the actual subject.<br />
This may well be a desirable feature, but in the case it isn't, this is how it can be resolved.</p>
</div>
<div>
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<a class="read-more button" href="https://paulwilde.uk/ponderings/ms-exchange-room-calendar-title-replaced-by-organiser/">
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<span class="button__icon">&#8617;&#xFE0E;</span>
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