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Organization: has a few Teams-licenses; non-licensed user guest access problematic?
Andrew Hodges I'm afraid so. We're planning to roll out O365 in about a year to the entire organization, but not now.
Really doesn't seem to make sense you can allow access to people with no O365 at all; but they can't belong to an organization which partially has O365 licenses...
Another (ridiculous) work around I've heard is to use private accounts which really is questionable in all other ways.
jbostoenThinking about this a bit more. I think you dont need to license them for Teams, they just need to exist as a user in your Tenant, you may not need to license them at all, but not something I have ever tried. They would have to login to the web version of teams in the other company in this scenario. To access an external network that you are a guest of in the desktop client you have to be licensed in your tenant to login.