Teams Forces Sign-In Loop When Switching Between Multiple Org Accounts
Users with Teams accounts for multiple employers get trapped in a sign-in loop where an old employer SSO blocks access to a current employer account. Teams has no clean account management for multi-tenant scenarios.
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