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I need separate Teams environments
- Jul 16, 2020Hi!
If you have different organizations Etc they should probably be in different tenants. One for each. That way there’s no access between them more than federation and guest access if needed!
By keeping them separated by Teams alone, you can keep files and chats separated by permission and private teams. all users will be in the same directory, belong to the same org. You can disable private chat, use information barriers etc but I suggest you think this over.
Adam
If you have different organizations Etc they should probably be in different tenants. One for each. That way there’s no access between them more than federation and guest access if needed!
By keeping them separated by Teams alone, you can keep files and chats separated by permission and private teams. all users will be in the same directory, belong to the same org. You can disable private chat, use information barriers etc but I suggest you think this over.
Adam
- ericmcaJul 16, 2020Copper ContributorHi Adam. I think you understand my problem. I frankly do not know what tenants are -- can you direct me to info? The corporate clients have their own servers, but I am home office and located, so no server here.
Thanks so much for your attention.,
Cheers,
Erid- ThereseSolimenoJul 17, 2020Former Employee
Hello ericmca A tenant is another name for a unique organization so it's not about having a server. If you work from home, you can still be a member of your employer's tenant, for example. Client A would have its own tenant, Client B its own, etc. There is a ton of resource material online but you can start with this: https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/what-is-a-tenant/
Hope this gets you started in the right direction....
- ericmcaJul 18, 2020Copper Contributor
Hello, ThereseSolimeno !
Thank you very much -- this indeed did get me started in the right direction, and helped me figure out "tenants". I really appreciate it!
I am still wondering how the connections are saved. I use the Chrome browser usually, and have accessed a client's TEAMS using that. Now, when I try to log in as a different tenant, I always get directed to that client and cannot go elsewhere. Whereas, if I use a different browser (Edge), I can log in to my own TEAMS and don't see the client. Is there someway to break the connection on the browsers so I could use one browser for either (separate) tenant?
I don't mean to push you into more work, I appreciate your answer fully! Just ignore this griping unless there is a really easy obvious and short-winded solution !
Cheers,
Eric