Microsoft Teams Multi-Account and Multi-Org Switching Is Fundamentally Broken
Users managing multiple Microsoft Teams accounts or organizations face an unusable experience: account switching fails, messages get stuck in a permanent sending state, and the app becomes unreliable. This affects consultants, contractors, and admins who routinely work across organizational boundaries. The multi-tenant usage pattern is structurally unsupported.
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