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Teams free, You do not have access to "Organization Name"
JBN_1202 Hello, can you have the guest users try to accept/connect to your org. using a InPrivate/Incognito windows as it could be a cache related issue with mixed credentials.
In case that doesn't work maybe you need to delete them from the Teams free org. https://portal.azure.com (Azure AD and Azure AD bin) and then re-invite them.
Many thanks for your response.
Unfortunately that didn't work.
Logging with incognito mode brought the same error message.
Deleting and reloading was also unsuccessful.
Do you have any other ideas?
- ChristianBergstromSep 07, 2020Silver Contributor
JBN_1202 Hi, I didn't understand if you tried this as well?
In case that doesn't work maybe you need to delete them (the user accounts) from the Teams free org. https://portal.azure.com/ (Azure AD and Azure AD bin) and then re-invite them (from the Team).
- JBN_1202Sep 07, 2020Copper Contributor
I have now tried different scenarios. The invitation as a guest works. The invitation as a member still does not work. Same error message. I make all the connection attempts in an Incognito browser window.
- ChristianBergstromSep 07, 2020Silver Contributor
JBN_1202 Hi, I'm finding a bit difficult to fully understand what is happening with the attached info.
By any chance you've enabled the Security Defaults? (AAD - Properties - Manage Security Defaults).
- JBN_1202Sep 07, 2020Copper Contributor
Hello bec064, Thank you for your answer. You are right, I misunderstood that. Sorry. I only deleted the user in the Teams app. Now I try that with Azure. I will contact you when I have a result.