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AndreaMorrison
Jul 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Teams and subcontractors
Hi there, I'm new to teams and I work with several contractors (VA, Marketing consults etc) who have their own Teams accounts that are separate to the work that I do. So if I create them as Members ...
pvanberlo
Jul 01, 2021Steel Contributor
One can generally convert a Guest to a Member (and vice versa) using Powershell. However, this won't lead to the desired result (just tested it) and Teams will run into an "unexpected error" when trying to add such users. As such, I do not think you have any other options when it comes to Teams specifically. So either full Guest access (limited options in Teams, user signs in with their account from their "home tenant") or full Member access (full access, but user needs to sign in with an account in your organization).
- AndreaMorrisonJul 02, 2021Copper Contributor
Thank you for responding pvanberlo that's very disappointing and really restrictive for SME's who use contractors frequently, is there anyway to notify the development team at all do you know?
- Jul 02, 2021This fall hopefully shared Channels (teams connect) will be released which will help with this scenario. You will be able to share a channel with a external (or internal) team. It will then show for everyone in the own organizations context and no switching is necessary. Notifications will be native to that context too.
- AndreaMorrisonJul 02, 2021Copper ContributorOh that's brilliant news, I'll look out for the new release, thank you for responding, I really appreciate it!