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16 TopicsHow 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!14KViews0likes3CommentsHow to integrate Microsoft User Authentication using Microsoft Entra ID: A Step-by-Step Guide to Use
Microsoft Entra ID, also known as Azure AD (Active Directory), offers numerous advantages. Whether you're prioritizing security or seeking a well-organized and automated User Management system, this tool is your go-to for building a secure authentication system, be it for a web app, mobile app, or any other application.2.9KViews2likes0CommentsCustomers unable to use our published app
Hi Team, Our `Tact EU` app is published on Teams App Store. There are primary use cases associated with this app 1. Meeting Stage Support 2. Bot Integration for receiving real-time meeting events Our customer is trying to use our app in their meeting, now whenever they add the app to the meeting they see the below error Although this works fine in our tenant i.e the publisher tenant. Our Bot is a multi-tenant type of bot. On the configuration page under Channels for bot we see below error for Microsoft Teams Channel, this might be related or unrelated we don't know for sure. Could you please help us with this issue as it has blocked the roll out of our app to the customer?2.4KViews0likes6CommentsTeams on Android automatically switching to secondary tenant
Hello, my company's Teams account has also been linked as guest to a customer tenant. What is happening is that each time I click on a link to a Teams meeting created by my customer on his tenant, my Android Teams switches automatically from my primary tenant to customer's one and, at that point, I get an error message linked to authorization (maybe some missing license on my customer's tenant for my account). Question is: is there a way to tell Teams on Android to always use my primary tenant when joining meetings, so that I can join any customer meeting as a guest? Thanks, Domenico.2.3KViews1like1CommentTeams Activity Feed Notifications / Multi-Tenant
Hello! I have some questions about Teams activity feed notifications and how they work in conjunction with tenants. What I currently have is: * In AAD registered an application in a tenant with permissions + admin consent to send activity notifications - the application was registered with signInAudience "AzureADMultipleOrgs" * Set the ID of that application as "webApplicationInfo" in the manifest of the teams application developed by us * Get an application token with a secret configured with this application from login.microsoft.com * Send an activity notification with that application token to a user by it's ID (the notifications are sent by our application) via graph.microsoft.com With this an activity notification can be sent to all users which have installed the teams application. But that only works if the user which the notification should be sent is also in the same tenant than the application was registered. If the user has the application installed but is from an other tenant, an error message like "the user cannot be found in the tenant" occurs. As the ID of the registered application is also part of the manifest I don't understand how it would be possible for an other organisation to install our teams application and we can send activity notifications to their users in their tenant. The other organisation could themselves register an application in their ADD with appropriate access rights and configure access to it so that our application could send notifications to their users, but as the ID is in the manifest this would not be possible as that ID always points to our tenant. I tried removing the "webApplicationInfo" entry from the manifest, but without it sending notification does not work at all. What I am missing here? My main questions: * How would it be possible to send activity notifications to users in different tenants for a Teams application in the store (so no manifest change is possible)? * Why is sending notifications restricted to only the tenant the application was registered in? Should a limitation to users which have the application installed not be enough restriction? Thank you and regards, Dominik2.2KViews2likes2CommentsUser is offline for specific tenant
Hello dear colleagues, I have a some how mysterious problem. One of my customers is not able to write me on Teams. We both see each other as Skype user. I can write him, he can replay but only for a short moment. After som time he cannot write a message or call my anymore. Yesterday I created a new Tenant for a customer and I used this Tenant for some test. He can write to a user inside this Tenant, everything works normal. When This new user tries to write to my Teams account he get the same error message as my customer "This user is unavailable or offline. We've sent an email instead." (fun fact, I do not receive any mails). So I think it is an problem/miss configuration with our company Tenant. Any ideas? The attached picture is from the test users Teams With regards Alexander Asmußen2.2KViews0likes4CommentsTenant/domain best practices for nonprofil with School
I work as an ITPro in EMEA with good general knowledge in Office 365 tenant/domain design and have a question for all of you working in the Education space since I usually just work with Commercial tenants. I’m helping a nonprofit (a few hundred users) which has a tenant (contoso.com) with mostly nonprofit licenses but also Commercial licenses. They are now starting "community schools" and need to adapt their design. What would probably be the best design and what do you see in the field? Just continue with the one tenant and one domain approach and just start adding A1 licenses? Add another domain or subdomain dedicated for the schools (school.contoso.com or schoolname.com)? Or is best practice to dedicate a new Office 365 tenant and dedicate a domain?Solved2KViews1like2CommentsSkype for Business Hybrid - More tenants
Hi I have a Skype for Business on-premises installation with more than one sip domain, and want to enable Hybrid mode https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/skypeforbusiness/hybrid/plan-hybrid-connectivity#infrastructure-requirements, says only a single tenant is allowed with one on-premises skype for Business, but I have a tenant per sip domain. I can setup multible Azure AD Connect servers and filter out which users are synchronize to which tenant, so a user will only exist in one tenant But will this work, and is this supported?1.7KViews0likes4CommentsIs it possible to connect 2 carrier Teams Tenants with 1 supported SBC?
Hi Everyone, Good day! Recently I'm testing SBC for multiple tenants. I found the below article. It seems to be a method to connect 1 carrier tenant with multiple customer tenants through base domain and sub domain matching. But our situation is a bit different, we have 2 carrier tenants and want to connect to the same SBC. Is it possible? If yes, any reference materials? https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/direct-routing-sbc-multiple-tenants#deploy-and-configure-the-sbc1.5KViews0likes2CommentsSearch field still on the left side; not in the center
I know this is probably a simple answer but even though Microsoft Search appears fully enabled in our tenant. All users still see the search field on the left-hand side of their page. I've heard that the most obvious indicator that Microsoft Search is enabled is that the field switches to the center. Since it is fully enabled in our tenant, why is it still on the left hand side and/or what have I not done to fully enabled it?724Views0likes0Comments