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Can't access my own organisation
Rachel_Jackson Hi, if you have created your own organization by signing up for https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/welcome-to-microsoft-teams-free-6d79a648-6913-4696-9237-ed13de64ae3c you can manage that org. yourself. Then you can go to https://portal.azure.com and view at all your own org. settings and users etc.
If you would like to leave an org. as a guest (not your own) you must go to https://myapplications.microsoft.com/ as described in the previous reply and leave the org. If you cannot leave, the org. admin has to do it for you. This is only applicable if an org. has invited you using your personal address and you have accepted that invite as well (meaning, been working with a team in Teams at that org.). When the invite is redeemed your personal account is added to their Azure AD as a guest user with status "accepted".
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- ThereseSolimenoDec 02, 2020Former Employee
Hello JeremyDavison This seems to be common with Teams users. There's a support doc for it: Someone has already set up Teams for your organization error in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Docs
- JeremyDavisonDec 02, 2020Copper Contributor
I have a similar if not the same problem. I want to use Teams, have and Office 365 account but when I try to open Teams I get this message:
This for my account that I use for my family, its not a business account and I don't want to use another e-mail address.
Please could someone help and let me know how to enable my own Teams account.
Many thanks
Jeremy
- Rachel_JacksonSep 22, 2020Copper ContributorI created a free teams account under my organisation. I don’t want to leave my own organisation. I want to leave the two other orgs listed - they are now listed on my azure AD because they gave me guest access and also it appears because I invited individuals into teams on my own account.
The mention of office family relates to the question of why I even have an azure AD account. They are set up automatically for 365 users. But some of the things I’m being suggested involved going into Microsoft account as an admin - which I don’t have. It seems Azure is designed for admin people and I’m not one. It’s unnerving to find a whole new layer of digital accounts related to my email when all I did was buy Microsoft 365 - ChristianBergstromSep 22, 2020Silver Contributor
Rachel_Jackson Hello again, why would you want to leave your own organization? That is if you have signed up for Teams free? But now you mention Office 365 Family? I just don't understand.
It's really difficult trying to assist when not knowing exactly what you have done or how your business is set up.
I assume that you have not created an own org. with Teams free. You have just been invited to other organisations and they have sent the invite to your address and you have ended up in their Azure AD.
So, you can leave an org. yourself, or have the other org. remove you if you receive an error. As far as I understand you can't do it so you need to contact the org. you have been working with and have their admins remove your account.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/external-identities/leave-the-organization
- Rachel_JacksonSep 22, 2020Copper ContributorSo - on the azure portal I can't leave without the Unexpected error message...and I have no allocated admin on the myapplications link as I'm a small company with an Office 365 account and I have never been aware that Azure existed...and apparently now I need an admin?
This only seems to apply to a business account but I have a family account as far as I'm aware