Creating a guest account in Azure for Teams

Anonymous
2022-12-30T13:36:24.477+00:00

Hello everyone,

I'd like to create guest account for Teams in Azure, is it possible to create such an Account without adding him to a Team?

There seems to be dump way where i can add and remove a user from a team but that can't be the intendet way.

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  1. JimmySalian-2011 44,911 Reputation points
    2022-12-30T14:02:56.35+00:00

    Hi,

    Sure you can invite or create guest access within the teams - guest-access, follow the process over here and you can setup the access.

    Hope this helps.
    JS

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  2. JimmyYang-MSFT 58,756 Reputation points Moderator
    2023-01-02T02:37:06.953+00:00

    Hi @Anonymous

    I'd like to create guest account for Teams in Azure, is it possible to create such an Account without adding him to a Team?

    I am afraid you could not create guest account in Teams directly. Although you could create (in fact, it is not "create" but "invite") guest account in Azure Active Directory, if you don't add the guest user to the Microsoft 365 group, they still have no access in Microsoft Teams. Because Teams itself is based on the Microsoft 365 group. The following pictures shows the relative service in M365 Group for your reference:

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