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  • Brent Ellis's avatar
    Brent Ellis
    Silver Contributor

    Glad to hear, I'm pro this (at least as far as I understand it), I've always had the forethought not to "cross the streams", but lots of colleagues didnt and it leads to weird quirks every now and then, but no show stoppers, at least as far as we got.

    • Ivan54's avatar
      Ivan54
      Bronze Contributor

      Same boat here, unfortunately my company started issuing Microsoft IDs for a Windows Phone Testdrive before I joined. Now I have the mess to deal with our employees :)

      I'll probably have to direct all our users to delete/close their Microsoft IDs with corporate email addresses.

      • PeterWhitehouse's avatar
        PeterWhitehouse
        Iron Contributor

        I think we can all agree this needs to happen, I have had instances where I have been configuring Outlook with a work email and because the address was also an MSA it was auto discovering to MicrosoftAccount\email@org.com , took a while to figure out I had to change the username to org.com\email@org.com.

  • Paul Bendall's avatar
    Paul Bendall
    Iron Contributor
    The idea is good as it causes no end of confusion to end users, even those that are quite senior and have extensive experience. However, it will depend on how the process is implemented. So for now and playing a game of wait and see

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