[ngw] Calendar Item Change Control

Danita Zanre dzanre.ngwlist at gmail.com
Fri Apr 16 00:14:10 UTC 2010


Nope - no way to do that.  There is an interesting conversation in Novell
Community Chat right now about spying on employees with software that takes
screenshots every few minutes - maybe you need to join in there <g>.


On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Joshua Pitlick <JPitlick at acog.org> wrote:

>  Is there any way to know if a user moves a posted appointment from one
> day to another?  We have a user who is convinced that GroupWise is randomly
> deleting his appointments.  After never finding these appointments in
> backups, I am convinced that he is inadvertently moving the appointments to
> different days.  His calendar is so cluttered that he only realizes that
> items are missing after he has missed the event.  I know that GroupWise is
> not mysteriously deleting his appointments.  It would be nice to have some
> proof of what he or his assistant is accidentally doing.  Thanks.
>
>
> Joshua Pitlick
> Lead Systems Engineer
> American College of Ob-Gyn
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