Cannot switch Teams-Accounts on Linux

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2021-04-19T10:25:20.753+00:00

Setup
My organisation has two Teams-domains for the users - in one I have full rights, i.e., can create channels etc, and in the other I am a guest (another usergroup has full rights in this domain). For each domain I have a distinct account, and I can normally easily switch between them.

Problem
Since last week I am unable to switch between the two accounts on Linux. When selecting the account for the guest-domain, the Teams client restarts, but with the same account. However, sometimes it briefly starts with the account I want to switch to before restarting in the other account.

Attempted Solutions
I also have a Windows machine where everything works flawlessly. The web-client under Linux works as well. Therefore, I think it is a problem with the client. I tried reinstalling, with no success.

Edit:
System
Elementary OS 5.1 (based on Ubuntu 18.04) with Teams 1.4.00.7556 (64-Bit).

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Skype for Business Linux
Skype for Business: A Microsoft communications service that provides communications capabilities across presence, instant messaging, audio/video calling, and an online meeting experience that includes audio, video, and web conferencing.Linux: A family of open-source Unix-like operating systems.
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  1. Baton Grajqevci 1 Reputation point
    2021-08-31T10:03:30.303+00:00

    Same story here, is there any update on it or is it even coming sooner or later?

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  2. Kenny Callado 1 Reputation point
    2021-09-20T18:58:47.08+00:00

    Hello there,

    I just want to add that I have done some testing and finally got it working normally and able to chang organizations.

    I had an old version installed on another computer where it was able to switching between organizations. So I copied the following folders before installing the latest version on the second computer.

    /home/$USER/.config/teams/*
    /home/$USER/.config/Microsoft/*
    /home/$USER/.config/Microsoft Teams - Preview / *

    If it doesn't work for you, you can also try changing the permissions of the content of the directories:

    For instance:
    chmod 777 -R /home/$USER/.config/teams/
    ...

    I have them like this, but I don't know if it works for that reason.

    I was careful to keep username and permissions on both computers the same.

    I hope it help you.

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