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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,...
harshabopuri
Sep 18, 2023Copper Contributor
YellowCat New Preview version of teams have support to login with multiple organizations
Please refer to this article : https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams-blog/introducing-the-new-microsoft-teams-now-in-preview/ba-p/3774406
MajkD
Oct 19, 2023Copper Contributor
The latest Teams 2.0, I tested yesterday and unfortunately you still have to switch between organisations. In other words, I work for Company C1, and I have a Guest account (same email address though) in Company C2. In my Teams 2.0, I still have to switch between C1 and C2 on Teams, to see the list of Teams. In C1, I am joined in 3 Teams, and in C2 I am joined in 2 Teams. I just cannot see all 5 Teams together in one window. Is that a hard ask?
When a user click on the Teams button on the left, the UI should be like this:
C1
> Team 1
> Team 2
> Team 3
C2
> Team 1
> Team 2
There you go, no more account switching, and all the teams you joined as a human, are there. I don't know how more simply I have to explain this to Microsoft. We have been asking this for years.
When a user click on the Teams button on the left, the UI should be like this:
C1
> Team 1
> Team 2
> Team 3
C2
> Team 1
> Team 2
There you go, no more account switching, and all the teams you joined as a human, are there. I don't know how more simply I have to explain this to Microsoft. We have been asking this for years.