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Multiple 365 Work Accounts / Organizations?
We are migrating our office applications to 365 business standard. One of our employees is also a school governor, and the school have set up an office 365 account for her, using her school e-mail address, so that her 365 profile is not linked to our organization. On her Android phone and tablet, the school installed the 365 App giving her access to school e-mails and other 365 APPS. (e-mails are accessed via the web portal) We have installed the "OUTLOOK APP" on both android devices giving access to her company e-mails. But how can we manage, her 365 profiles with two independent organizations on the same device(s)? She needs access to school and company 'assets' but they must not be mixed up!Solved5.3KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Guest chat in Teams
Ayaz Younis TEAMS can grant access as a 'GUEST' or 'External Visitor' Guests must be a team member, and will have greater access (depending on what you have allowed in the admin settings) - so they can view and down load files or chat with others in the TEAM or Team Meeting, when they are 'in your organization's domain' TEAMS normally recognizes your GUESTS when they join a meeting using a link sent to them as GUESTS But if they use a 'general link' that is available to 'non-members' - they will not have full access - and may be treated as an EXTERNAL VISITOR to the meeting. When that happens they can 'change their organization as explained here:- https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msteams/forum/all/how-do-you-switch-between-organizations-in-teams/4a2a3758-2864-4967-952b-418723dd9841 We have had the same issue - and also found that EXTERNAL VISITORS could not see POWERPOINT LIVE presentations - but they could see a 'shared desktop' But remember TEAMS CHAT may be visible to ALL GUEST MEMBERS - so is not suitable for confidential discussions with job applicants.3.6KViews0likes0Comments
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