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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,...
themsquared
Sep 29, 2022Copper Contributor
I'd like to understand when this experience isn't going to be one that's so painful that I won't use it for customer communication. I can do this in Slack, no problems, no mess, no hassle, but take me to Teams and I want to physically light my computer on fire and throw it out the window it's such a bad experience.
When is Microsoft actually going to make it easy to use Teams across orgs?
THuntford75
Sep 29, 2022Copper Contributor
themsquared THANK YOU for saying that. My sentiments exactly. While Windows and Office products are robust and make sense, I feel like Microsoft carries too many assumptions into their other products, such as Teams, Dynamics, and Power Platform (don't get me started on the latter).
- MichaelDelpachOct 27, 2022Brass ContributorUnfortunately, this is still not the best way. The General channel is automatically created which is not a Shared Channel. This means other external users cannot access this General channel without having to switch to a Guest user of our organisation.
If this is how Microsoft wants to implement support for displaying multiple Teams from multiple organisations without having to switch, then General channel must be automatically created as a Shared Channel, or not create it at all.
How hard is it implement this? Using Discord, I am able to access my own Servers (similar to Team) as well as Servers created by other organisations without having to switch accounts. Microsoft should just buy Discord and rename it to Teams.