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Say_Much
Oct 08, 2019Copper Contributor
Skype Add-In gets disabled when switching multiple accounts(guest) between MS Teams
Hi, When I'm switching Teams current account to guest account then below changes happening and skype addin gets disabled , sometimes both skype and teams addin disabled from outlook. HKEY_CUR...
Oct 08, 2019
Yeah as Rob pointed out, Outlook add in status / reg keys will update based on Teams current user / tenant connection when it's opened.
My recommendation is always just keep your Teams Desktop client in your home tenant and use browser or something like Franz to access your other tenants. Then you don't have to worry about it changing up until Microsoft irons out support for multi tenant / multi login.
My recommendation is always just keep your Teams Desktop client in your home tenant and use browser or something like Franz to access your other tenants. Then you don't have to worry about it changing up until Microsoft irons out support for multi tenant / multi login.
Markus_Johansson
Jan 13, 2020Iron Contributor
ChrisWebbTech
But this do not explain why Skype addIn is removed from Outlook right? It doesn't make sense when in another tenant in Teams will disable the possibility to create a Skype meeting from outlook in your tenant?
- Tejas_HariaJan 13, 2020Former Employee
Markus_Johansson If the add-in is still there, you won't be able to create a Skype meeting, when Skype sign in is different than Outlook primary SMTP, and that is known behavior for long time.
- Markus_JohanssonJan 13, 2020Iron Contributor
Tejas_Haria Agree, but if you are in Island mode you can easily be logged in to your home tenant in Skype and Outlook but as a guest in Teams. Then it should be possible to create a Skype meeting in your tenant right?
- Tejas_HariaJan 13, 2020Former Employee
Markus_Johansson Yes, skype meeting creation should work.