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13 TopicsIssue with New Teams not showing our own Organization and only Guests Organizations
Having a issue with New Teams not showing my primary organization and only showing my guest organizations. After a fresh installation of Teams I was able to see my own organization until I did a restart of Teams. Once it was restarted I can only see the organizations that i've been invited to. If I change back to classic teams I can see my own organizations and also the guest organizations. I've tried reinstalling and clearing %appdata% from Teams. Anyone else that are having this issue? It's only on 1 computer everyone else in the organization are able to use the New Teams and see our own organization aswell as the guests ones.Solved17KViews0likes6CommentsTeams choose wrong organization
Hello Since I started using the new Teams, my main organization is no longer displayed. When I log out and log in again, I am briefly logged in to my main organization, but after a few minutes teams switches back to an organization in which i am registered as a guest its always the same organization. It's also strange that this only happens on my workstation at work. On my private workstation at home and on my cell phone, everything is fine and works as it should. If I leave the guest team, everything is fine again. But that can't be the solution, because i'm in contact with a support team via the teams. we exchange data there, have shared notebooks and pending tasks are tracked there. Organisation listing in new teams Organization listing in old teams this is how it should be. I'm using Teams-Version 24033.811.2738.2546 with clientversion 49/24021528615 I have already tested resetting teams as described here (https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/microsoftteams/troubleshoot/teams-administration/clear-teams-cache) but that didn't help. Are there any ideas or solutions to the problem? Domi4KViews0likes5CommentsIs there an App to Search and Filter team members based on skills, attributes, etc.
I am currently exploring the possibility of using a Teams app or other programs to use as a data base for searching or filtering team members based on skills, certifications, knowledge, or even hobbies. Are there apps available that would work directly with teams? Similar programs that could be useful would be a more interactive organizational chart. Has anyone every heard of or used apps similar to this? Thanks in advance, Weston3KViews0likes4CommentsHow to create and log into different organizations with one account?
I'm self-employed, have Microsoft 365 Business Basic, and interact primarily with two different companies. To keep my communications between these two separate, I've created two tenants in Azure, intended to serve as the organizations (in MS Teams) corresponding to these two companies. This is how it looks like in Azure: However, I can't figure out how to actually use these new organizations. I was expecting for the Teams interface to allow me to switch between the organizations, as seen here in another (personal) account of mine: This personal account is part of five different organizations, some created by me, and some by others, and I can switch organizations as I wish by clicking on my profile picture. On top, whenever I log in at teams.microsoft.com, I automatically get asked which organization I want to log in with. Not only do I not seem to be able to switch organizations like this using my business account, I don't even see a way to log into these new organizations at all. Logging in with my primary handle username @org1.onmicrosoft.com only gives me access to Org1, and when trying to log into e.g. Org2 with username#EXT#@org2.onmicrosoft.com, which is the handle that Azure shows me for Org 2, I just get an error message. In short, I just want to be able to do what I've been doing with my personal account all along – log into multiple organizations with just one username and password, and be able to switch organizations with the click of a button. How do I set that up? Thank you in advance!13KViews0likes3CommentsTeams automatically creating folders in the group Sharepoint
Hello, I'm trying to spin up Teams buy have come across a hiccup. Teams automatically is creating a folder with the channel name in the Sharepoint site main directory of our group. I do not want it to do this. I would like it create these folders and save the files in a specific directory. How can I do this instead?Solved11KViews2likes4CommentsRemoved useres can read chats of a team
So we removed a user from all of our teams and from the whole organization. Now, about a month later, the person in question admitted to still being able to read all of our chats. Only after logging out, the user could not log in to the organization again and therefore not read the chats anymore. How can you make sure that removed users can no longer read the chats of a team?1.1KViews1like1CommentAdding personal account is not allowed
Hello everyone Since MS is rolling out its new Teams UI and features like adding a personal account next to your business account, I would like to give it a try but sadly failed with following error message. The message is in german but it says something like: "Due to an organization policy, you cannot use 'xy@hotmail.com' with teams on this device." So yeah, which policy is here meant? I'm a Global Administrator in our M365 environment and it drives me crazy that I can't find this policy. Also, I can't find any similar problems or documentations about this. Can anyone help? Thanks very much.5.9KViews0likes5Comments