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New Teams Meeting in Outlook with multiple accounts
- Mar 20, 2020
Okay, I see. Then maybe using the Teams calendar is the best option for you. You will not be able to see both calendars at the same time but you will be able to schedule Teams meetings in the correct tenant.
https://www.lync.se/2020/03/teams-calendar/
You can use the Teams Web Application for one of the accounts and the desktop client for the other Teams account. https://teams.microsoft.com
I don't know if you solved this, but I found that opening only the calendar I want to use selects that company for the TEAMS meeting. Alternatively if more than one calendar is open, it selects the first one.
I hope this helps.
- GraniteStateColinFeb 13, 2022Steel Contributor
CliveC2185, I can't reproduce that behavior. Let's say I have 2 Microsoft 365 tenants I support, A and B. In Teams, I'm signed in to tenant A. In Outlook, I can see both calendars for A and B, create meeting from whichever calendar is currently selected (with all visible at the same time no problem). However, even if I close Calendar for tenant A, so only the calendar for tenant B is visible, when I create a new meeting in Outlook in the one remaining calendar, then hit the button for Teams Meeting, it' creates it using the active Tenant in Teams, Tenant A.
Similarly, if Teams is currently signed in to Tenant B, there is no way to create the meeting invite link in the Outlook meeting create a link for Tenant A. The ONLY way to do it as far as I can tell, is to sign out of one tenant and back into the new one in Teams BEFORE hitting the Teams Meeting button in the Outlook Meeting invite.
Microsoft has not fixed this and it's still critical failing of Teams for only support 1 Microsoft 365 Tenant at a time, and the Outlook integration makes this much worse, because you can partially solve the Teams sign-in limitation by also opening a web window for the other Tenant(s), but that doesn't help with calendar invites started in Outlook.