 Sam asks, we encountered an issue today in the company with this scenario. The CEO has a personal assistant who she has delegate access to the delegate access to the manager calendar and full access to the CEO's inbox as well. Pretty standard scenario. The PA scheduled a meeting on behalf of her manager and sent an invitation to five participants. The PA discovered last Monday that one of the manager's meetings disappeared from the CEO's calendar and only from the CEO's calendar and nothing happened to the other participants. So all other participants still have the meeting booking except the CEO. I've googled without any helpful result. What could be the issue please and how can I get the disappeared meeting back? We have checked the deleted folder and could not find it. Well, that has more questions than there is available to make an answer with, unfortunately. First of all, scheduled a meeting on behalf of her manager and sent it to five participants. And then it's disappeared from the manager. Well, which manager? You're talking the manager. You're talking the CEO that the CEO ever get it. Well, if the CEO was the creator, if it was created on behalf, you're essentially your proxy, the CEO creation. Yeah, but she says manager. She has delicate access to the manager calendar and full access to the CEO calendar, CEO's inbox as well, unless the manager is the CEO and they want the same person. I'd like to use my call, Christian. Yeah, I'd like to use my call for yes. Do you have thoughts? Are you just making a joke? This is serious, Sean. Sam has an issue. We're trying to help here. Come on. Yeah. Well, obviously the CEO is probably a bit peeved. Maybe the CEO hit delete. Well, that's the question. Who's who's where did it disappear from? Does she have a manager and a CEO or or a manager? Who is the CEO? Well, that's why I'm getting lost. My assumption is that this person, the PA created it. So at one point it showed up on the CEO's calendar, but now it's gone. Well, that's the simplest thing for that is he deleted it. And if he hard deleted it, then it then the recovered deleted items folder. But it's yeah, so that's not a deleted folder. That's the recovered deleted items. The dumpster, if you will, on an exchange on an exchange server. That's the I already deleted this. I did a hard delete on it. But no, we're going to keep this around until the end of the retention policy. So that would be the first place to check. I and the one thing that I've noticed, and I don't know exactly how this applies. But I've gotten invites from people that I've gotten from the internet where they were somehow when I open them, I am the message originator and I can't save them, but that's a completely different story. And I don't know what exactly. Again, I would like that wish you could show me this in action. So there was a question, my question. Ninety six. Hal asks he's getting these internet invites from people on the internet. You know, well, that's how I was asking for this. But so so I have so I had a similar experience where I was the originator, I created the meeting. I invited people like maybe I deleted it like I don't see it. As I deleted it, it's no longer on my calendar. I don't know what happened to it. So if I did delete it. But what I had somebody do is somebody who is still showing up on the other people's calendars, I had them forward me the invites that I created, and then I just accepted I had it back. So that's exactly where I was going. Yeah, and that is exactly where I was going. That's the simplest way to do it. If it's not available and deleted and anything like that, then just have one of the other people forward it back to you. If they like CEO, yeah. Yeah, maybe they don't want the CEO there becomes a short meeting. It doesn't it's the it's the five minute college rule. The CEO doesn't show up. You got five minutes and then exactly classes out. We're done out. We did our part. We were there. And then you hold that over the CEO for weeks. Because that always works. Yeah, it always ends well. Yeah, I mean, I there's one other scenario here, which I'm shocked that that nobody brought up, but it could also be just as simple as a glitch in the matrix. No, no, no, no. Wow, anything is possible. I suppose a bunch of non believers. Thank you, Hal. Yes, I took the red pill. OK, I took the red pill. Uh, all right, that one, that one. Yeah, so we'll see if that helps anyone. But. Sorry. You can always answer. No, that's my first thought. It's like, obviously, it got deleted. So if there, I mean, the only thing I would say is, you know, to add on is if it to Hal to your original point, if the PA sent it, um, did it truly ever appear on the CEO's calendar? That would be the first question. Like, we need to have that confirmation because it may have been a failure right up front that it wasn't truly proxied, you know, on behalf of the CEO, and therefore didn't show up there. Is it showing up on the PA's calendar? Instead of the CEO's. So you have to answer that. That's that those annoying support people questions. Did you try turning it off and on again? Did you, you know, the on button should be glowing green? Kind of question. Like, did you really create it from the CEO's profile and not your own, therefore it's not showing up if it's showing us having been created by the CEO was there on the calendar at some point and other people verify that that recipients of it, that yes, it was the CEO that sent me this invite and it's on my calendar as the CEO is the owner, all of those things, I would have one of those five people forward it back to the CEO and the PA can accept on behalf of the CEO and it should show it back up on the calendar. Yep. Mic drop.