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You don't have access to the org in Teams
- Sep 14, 2020
DLutchy365Assist Hi, besides of having enabled the "external collaboration" settings in AAD have you verified their setting in Teams as well? You can use the admin portal or PowerShell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/set-up-guests
Good to know is that the delay enabling guest access is quite long (~24 hours).
As a 'best practice' you should use a incognito / InPrivate mode when accepting the invite if you're using several different credentials/accounts.
Sometimes the org. has to delete your guest account (from bin as well) and wait 24 hours when it's begin permanently deleted. Then a re-invite can be sent. Either that or that the org. add you as a guest directly in AAD and send the invite from there. After a short while the guest account should populate so it can be invited to the concerned Team.
DLutchy365Assist Hi, besides of having enabled the "external collaboration" settings in AAD have you verified their setting in Teams as well? You can use the admin portal or PowerShell.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/set-up-guests
Good to know is that the delay enabling guest access is quite long (~24 hours).
As a 'best practice' you should use a incognito / InPrivate mode when accepting the invite if you're using several different credentials/accounts.
Sometimes the org. has to delete your guest account (from bin as well) and wait 24 hours when it's begin permanently deleted. Then a re-invite can be sent. Either that or that the org. add you as a guest directly in AAD and send the invite from there. After a short while the guest account should populate so it can be invited to the concerned Team.
- DLutchy365AssistSep 17, 2020Brass Contributor
ChristianBergstrom Thanks when I speak to my client next i'll get him to try to remove and reinstate my account.