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Possible Reasons for the Error
- Account Removal: Your guest account in the external tenant (the cross-tenant Team) may have been removed.
- Expired Invitation: The email invitation link you used originally has expired or is no longer valid.
- Incorrect Tenant Context: You may be trying to access the external tenant without being properly re-added or without switching to the correct organization.
Steps to Rejoin the External Tenant
- Ask for a New Invitation
- Contact the administrator or owner of the external Team (the external organization).
- Request them to:
- Re-add your email address as a guest user in their tenant via Azure Active Directory.
- Send you a new invitation email.
- Accept the new invitation, and this should restore your access.
- Re-add your email address as a guest user in their tenant via Azure Active Directory.
- Clear Guest Access Cache
- To avoid conflicts with cached tenant data:
- Sign out of Microsoft Teams on all devices (desktop, web, and mobile).
- Clear the Teams cache:
- On Windows: Navigate to
%AppData%\Microsoft\Teams
and delete all files in the folder.- On Mac: Go to `~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams` and delete all files. 1. Sign back in and ensure you’re logged into your home tenant.
- On Windows: Navigate to
- Clear the Teams cache:
- Sign out of Microsoft Teams on all devices (desktop, web, and mobile).
- Verify Organization Switch Capability
- Ensure you know how to switch between tenants (organizations):
- Open Teams (desktop or web).
- Click your profile picture in the top-right corner.
- Under Organizations, switch to the external tenant once you’ve rejoined.
- If the external tenant doesn't appear, it means your account hasn't been re-added to that tenant.
- Click your profile picture in the top-right corner.
- Open Teams (desktop or web).
- Check Azure AD Guest Access
- If you're a tenant admin, check Azure AD in your home tenant:
- Go to the Azure AD Admin Center.
- Check for guest accounts under Users > External Identities.
- Ensure that cross-tenant access settings allow invitations.
- Check for guest accounts under Users > External Identities.
- Go to the Azure AD Admin Center.
- Test Access with an Alternate Browser or Device
- Sometimes, cached authentication tokens can cause issues. Try:
- Opening the invitation link in Incognito Mode or a different browser.
- Accessing Teams on a different device.
- Opening the invitation link in Incognito Mode or a different browser.
- Verify External Tenant Access
- Contact the external tenant administrator to:
- Confirm whether your guest account still exists in their directory.
- Check their cross-tenant access settings in Azure AD to ensure they allow guest users. Possible Reasons for the Error
- Account Removal: Your guest account in the external tenant (the cross-tenant Team) may have been removed.
- Expired Invitation: The email invitation link you used originally has expired or is no longer valid.
- Incorrect Tenant Context: You may be trying to access the external tenant without being properly re-added or without switching to the correct organization.
- Contact the administrator or owner of the external Team (the external organization).
- Request them to:
- Re-add your email address as a guest user in their tenant via Azure Active Directory.
- Send you a new invitation email.
- Accept the new invitation, and this should restore your access.
- To avoid conflicts with cached tenant data:
- Sign out of Microsoft Teams on all devices (desktop, web, and mobile).
- Clear the Teams cache:
- On Windows: Navigate to
%AppData%\Microsoft\Teams
and delete all files in the folder. - On Mac: Go to
~/Library/Application Support/Microsoft/Teams
and delete all files.
- On Windows: Navigate to
- Sign back in and ensure you’re logged into your home tenant.
- Ensure you know how to switch between tenants (organizations):
- Open Teams (desktop or web).
- Click your profile picture in the top-right corner.
- Under Organizations, switch to the external tenant once you’ve rejoined.
- If the external tenant doesn't appear, it means your account hasn't been re-added to that tenant.
- If you're a tenant admin, check Azure AD in your home tenant:
- Go to the Azure AD Admin Center.
- Check for guest accounts under Users > External Identities.
- Ensure that cross-tenant access settings allow invitations.
- Sometimes, cached authentication tokens can cause issues. Try:
- Opening the invitation link in Incognito Mode or a different browser.
- Accessing Teams on a different device.
- Contact the external tenant administrator to:
- Confirm whether your guest account still exists in their directory.
- Check their cross-tenant access settings in Azure AD to ensure they allow guest users.