We were willing to purchase an additional license that includes Teams under account B in the hopes that it would enable Teams Meetings from Outlook again, but that leads to an authentication requiring the use of MS Authenticator. Furthermore the meetings do not show up in outlook. Using the webversion of Teams and logging in with Account A, Teams Meetings can be created, but the sender is shown as which is not exactly professionally looking. Using Outlook, there is no longer an option to create Teams-Meetings, even though there is a Teams license associated with Account A. Domain- and Emailservices (Exchange 2019) are handled by Ionos, not Microsoft.Īccount B has no Microsoft subscriptions associated with it.Īccount C with username C is a private Microsoft account and was recently changed from to from the general mess, the pressing problem is the usage of MS Teams. Three accounts exist and can all be logged into:Īccount A with username A was used to purchase Microsoft 365 Business Standard for use of the 365 Apps (Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams)Īccount B with username B is a business Microsoft account. I'm trying to support a family member in sorting out a mess of Microsoft accounts.
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