![]() ![]() In Edge, I have seen that even new InPrivate window starts using the account of other InPrivate sessions! ![]() If you are using Incognito/InPrivate browser, you will have to type in credentials every time.sign out, close browser and probably clear cookies as well! If you selected remember password, it might log you in automatically and will be difficult to change accounts.You may have to type in credentials multiple times for each account in different browsers.Suppose you have 2 different accounts, you use to access Office 365 – One a normal user account and another a tenant admin account and you need to use both accounts frequently. Let’s take a look at what we are talking about. Even though, the interface for switching logged in accounts in office 365 has become better now, than it used to be few months ago, it still leaves a lot to be desired. Many organizations even have multiple Office 365 tenants for Dev, Test etc, that makes the switching even harder. Like one account for normal user access, another with Tenant Admin permissions and so on. More often than not, in Office 365, IT workers find themselves using multiple accounts. I will reuse some of the content from my previous post, so that you don’t have to switch back and forth for references. With the new Microsoft Edge Browser catching up fast, I thought maybe I should write this one for users who have grown fond of Edge recently. ![]() The previous article explained how to do that using Google Chrome Browser. Apparently, there are many users running into issues when trying to access Office 365 with various different accounts. A wrote an article about the subject a couple of years ago and that still seems to be one of the most popular articles on my blog. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |