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Tentative is simply a means of communicating that your “intent” is to be in the meeting. It places it in your calendar and shows in your free/busy checks that you intend to be in the meeting, but leaves the door open (so-to-speak) that you may not for some pending reason.
I’m using the scheduling assistant to check availability of conference rooms. But some of the appointments are showing as Tentative and doesn’t give any info on who booked those so I can check if they still need it. How do I check who booked it rather than sending an email to everyone in the company and asking?
I am trying to get an Office 365 tenant (Cloud only, no on-prem/hybrid) to not auto-accept meetings into the person’s calendar. This isn’t replying to the sender, its just putting the meeting in a calendar as a “tentative meeting request”. The problem with this is that booking tools will get clogged up with these tentative requests from other sources and if you receive a meeting ...
In answer to your question, I added myself as a delegate to reflect the PA’s permissions, however I couldn’t see the tentative meetings. The first link is referring to auot accepting meetings as tentative, slightly different in this scenario in that the user is actively approving/denying the meetings on behalf of other users.