Feb 01 2021 10:56 PM
Hi!
I'm trying to invite a person to our team how is a student, and have a personal office 365 license. When inviting her she gets the link and all work well with the teams web app, but she cannot get the ms teams desktop app to work.
It's like the personal licensed ms teams desktop app is somewhat different from the business version.
Any ide what to do?
Feb 02 2021 12:55 AM
Hi @bob_sacamano,
I am using my private Teams account in different organizations where I was invited to, so there is no general issue with that. However there could be settings preventing her to login into the Teams app on her private device established by your organization - are you aware of any of these?
Sven
Feb 02 2021 01:00 AM - edited Feb 02 2021 01:02 AM
Well when i invited her she was able to click the link and access the teams web-app correctly. When clicking on open in teams desktop it opens her ms teams desktop app but there she cant se the team she was invited to and isn't getting the chat messages I've sent her (which she is getting on the web app). That would make me believe that the problem is in her desktop-app settings. Or are you aware of any settings that I as administrator could change in my organisation that enables or prevents a user form accessing the team via desktop app.
Feb 02 2021 01:15 AM
Okay, this sounds a bit like she is signed into your tenant on the web app but not in the desktop app. Did she switch to your tenant in the desktop app? She won't get any notifications or messages in her "private tenant" which are coming from your organizational tenant.
She has to switch through the dropdown menu beside her profile picture. Please check this for reference MICROSOFT TEAM APP - SWITCH ORGANIZATION - Microsoft Community
Sven
Feb 02 2021 01:22 AM
Feb 02 2021 01:30 AM
Okay, this sounds pretty unfamiliar to me. Again, I am using both private and enterprise accounts with one client and it works perfectly fine (logging in/out, switching).
Maybe it is worth a try do delete Teams, log into the organizational account through the web app and select download/install when prompted. But I am guessing right now to be honest! - Sorry!
Sven
Feb 02 2021 01:35 AM
Jan 17 2022 03:20 PM
Did you ever solve this as I am having the same problem connecting via the Teams app. I am begining to think you can not chat from a personal office account to a corporate Teams account.
May 21 2022 03:58 AM
Hi I have the same problems and its really annoying.
Did you find any way to solve this?
Mar 31 2023 04:09 PM
@bob_sacamano I've had a similar problem with connecting to Teams from my personal Macbook.
The problems appears to be a corrupt library. Uninstall and Reinstall Teams.
Make sure you rename the "Teams" folder at the following location "~/library/application support/microsoft" to Teams.old or something similar. Try to open the meeting invite to Teams versus opening Teams directly.
Once Teams starts up, it'll ask you to login in case it hasn't logged you in automatically. At that point, you should have success logging into meeting. This should at least give you a fully functioning Teams thick client interface.
Hope this helps!