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johnmsch
Feb 15, 2022Copper Contributor
Using 2 instances of Teams
Doing some project work with a client, I need to be logged in to their Teams instance in addition to our corporate Teams account. I went to teams.microsoft.com, signed in with the credentials they a...
TomArbuthnot
Feb 15, 2022MVP
Generally speaking your experience in the desktop app and Teams web app should be the same.
Do you have an account at company A and a different account at company B, or are you a "guest" at company B (i.e. you "tenant switch" to get to company B team)
Could you screenshot the difference to better understand the issue?
The web app should prompt you to enable notifications at some point. I'm not sure if turning them on and off in the web app will force that prompt or not
Thanks
Do you have an account at company A and a different account at company B, or are you a "guest" at company B (i.e. you "tenant switch" to get to company B team)
Could you screenshot the difference to better understand the issue?
The web app should prompt you to enable notifications at some point. I'm not sure if turning them on and off in the web app will force that prompt or not
Thanks
- johnmschFeb 16, 2022Copper Contributor
TomArbuthnot Thanks so much for the reply.
My main account is my company A. I have a separate guest account at company B, using a new email address provided by that company.
Here's the screenshot of accessing company B in the Teams desktop app. Notice for the the team I'm accessing here I can see the General, Posts, Files and Wiki sections:
Now, using that same logon to the web app, that team is not listed:
Hopefully, I'm missing something obvious.
- TomArbuthnotFeb 21, 2022MVPThat's odd
Can you try another/a full browser
I notice you are on preview on the desktop client ?