I deleted a recurring meeting from my outlook calender, I need the detalis of each meeting

Rammilo Kgampe 0 Reputation points
2026-02-03T05:52:13.1866667+00:00

There is a Teams meeting that I originated that dates 29/09/2025 recurring Monday to Thursday till 16/06/2026. I deleted the meetings from my calender and now I need details from those meetings. Please help me restore the calender items for these and also that I get them from Teams

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  1. Ruwim.B 5,750 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-02-03T07:16:52.9433333+00:00

    In Teams sidebar open the "Meet" tab.

    Are the meetings shown as "Scheduled meetings" in this tab?

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-03T05:52:27.5333333+00:00
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    Unfortunately, once you delete a recurring meeting from your Outlook calendar, the details of those meetings are typically not recoverable directly from Outlook or Teams. However, if the meetings were originally created in Teams, you may be able to find some information about them in the Teams application itself. Here are a few steps you can take:

    1. Check Teams Calendar: Open the Teams app and navigate to the Calendar section. Look for any entries related to the recurring meeting. If the meeting was created in Teams, it might still show up there.
    2. Meeting Chat: If you had a chat associated with the meeting, you can check the chat history in Teams. This may contain details or discussions from the meeting.
    3. Contact Participants: If you invited others to the meeting, they might still have the meeting details in their calendars. You can ask them for the information you need.
    4. Restore from Backup: If you have a backup of your Outlook data (like a PST file), you might be able to restore it to recover the deleted meetings.

    If none of these options work, you may need to recreate the meetings manually based on any available information you can gather.

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