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freddy311082
Jun 20, 2020Brass Contributor
Using Teams with multiple organizations
Hi Guys Imagine that I have 2 companies and I want to use Office 365 for Business in both. How can I use Teams with both companies without logout and login each time I need? If I have to do that,...
Teams4PD
Aug 26, 2022Copper Contributor
No, I am legally employed(!) or contracted by four organizations, with responsibility to set up meetings, upload documents, and coordinate work, in all four. (In addition to that I am also a guest in even more organizations.)
Aug 26, 2022
Well, it's possible to do all that using shared channels. I'm working with loads of tenants too. It's only necessary for me to switch when I need access to an entire team in another tenant. Not perhaps applicable for your use case though and then you just have to wait until they sort it out.
"Thank you for your continued feedback and patience. Support for multiple accounts is a top priority. We are actively working on it and look forward to providing an update on timing."
https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/c9995dc8-811a-ed11-b83e-000d3a4d9c20
"Thank you for your continued feedback and patience. Support for multiple accounts is a top priority. We are actively working on it and look forward to providing an update on timing."
https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/c9995dc8-811a-ed11-b83e-000d3a4d9c20
- Teams4PDAug 26, 2022Copper ContributorThanks for your advice.
- Aug 26, 2022You better add your vote on the above link then. Updated 13 days ago.
- Teams4PDAug 26, 2022Copper ContributorWell, thanks for your suggestions which I do appreciate – but that's exactly the problem: I need full access to several teams and channels in FOUR (different) organizations – several times a day (local, regional, business and NGO, sometimes even exercise of authority, besides where I'm invited as a guest), not to mention we have been advised to no not use Microsoft Teams, because of security issues (GDPR secrecy, no servers abroad etc.) when holding certain meetings, respecting patient safety in specific jurisdictions.