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Cannot delete an organisation in Teams
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- BadaBingApr 24, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi Jsfleet,
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msteams/forum/all/how-to-leave-an-organisation-in-microsoft-teams/376390ab-35d7-4869-9dc4-157e53d9d9f2
If you previously created an organisation, you would need to log in with an account that has admin permissions. If someone else created this organisation, they would likely have (or know someone who has) admin permissions.
From this official link, it seems like you do need to delete your subscriptions to delete the directory.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/delete-your-teams-free-classic-organization-2c28cfcf-3fbf-497c-938f-8815a8f6a6b9
- JsfleetApr 24, 2023Copper Contributor
gd dayto you
thanks for the reply, i am the admin (global admin) and have removed the other people from the organisation, i am unable to remove myself and then delete the Org, the only think left to do is remove Licences from the account which i cannot find out how to do or if i have any, the only thing i have found is to go to the Microsoft admin centre but i cannot log in with my usual hotmail address.
regards
- BadaBingApr 26, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi Jsfleet,
Since you can't log in to the admin centre, the easiest way to find out if you have any licenses assigned to your Hotmail account would be to go to a browser and log in to http://office.com .
From there click the circle with your account name in the upper-right corner of the screen and click View Account.
After that go to Subscriptions -> View.
This will show you if you have any licenses assigned to your account regardless of the setup.
To clarify, did you remove the people from your organization via Teams? Previously did you create these accounts or were they already existing?