Jakob Nøtseth
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The engineering team is continuing to work on adding support for multiple accounts on desktop clients. We will first launch support for 1 work/school account and 1 personal account so users can enjoy Teams for work and personal side-by-side. Windows and MacOS. Support for multiple work accounts is still being worked on and will come at a later date.
You can track status via the roadmap here: https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/roadmap?searchterms=68845.
Thanks!
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Hi, I also think you have completely missed the point by what you have written on the roadmap. The whole point of this exercise is to not having to go to settings and choose account, but having a unified view across your accounts. Having notifications to be correct without logging into each one and verify, being able to start a meeting from the calendar without having to verify which account/organization context the Teams client is working with etc.
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Just to clarify, do people really need multiple accounts before being able to work seamlessly between multiple organizations using the same account? I believe this https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/37759396-support-multiple-organizations-without-switching is what many is really after but I might be wrong. In my book, both options are need to have, but I'd think the organization switch comes before multiple accounts.
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As a collaboration consultant, this is probably the hardest selling-point of Teams. This really needs to improve before making the hard move from Skype clients for chat, already a painful experience for all external project teams, not to mention all multi-tenant enterprise-organizations. As a consultant, I also try to use what I preach, which means using Teams for meeting invitations. Having to remember to place Teams in the correct home tenant before being able to use my own meeting link in the invitation is just crazy. Having to tell potential customers about this is just dumb. Get a grip Microsoft!
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Thank you for the interest in meeting with research. All slots have been filled (in under 6 minutes).
This item remains on the backlog for now. Thanks!
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Atleast the details pane would be helpful. Quick scenario here is a Teams files library with some extra columns. End users would prefer to open only Teams, go to Files, and modify properties. Not need to know that you open SharePoint as well, but current walk-around is to have them from Teams choose open in SharePoint then locate the file again, then choose Details.