Microsoft Teams unusable when switching between multiple company accounts
Contractors and consultants working across multiple organizations struggle to use Microsoft Teams across accounts without constant re-authentication and context loss. The multi-tenant experience is fragmented by design, making cross-company collaboration painful. No viable workaround exists within the Teams ecosystem.
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