04-25-2020, 12:55 AM
Sigh.
It should be easy for the network admin of the company that invited her to change it, assuming they are competent. They really should have made a NEW account for her on their system and given her a unique login. Ideally, "the wife" would use that unique login on a machine running Win10 Pro for the best networking/compatibility results.
I have not use Teams but I can see it might confuse people who don't have a good foundation in network/user privileges.
I have taken Network, Exchange, SQL Admin, and a few other M$ classes, and I don't log in to any of my personal machines with a M$ account.
It should be easy for the network admin of the company that invited her to change it, assuming they are competent. They really should have made a NEW account for her on their system and given her a unique login. Ideally, "the wife" would use that unique login on a machine running Win10 Pro for the best networking/compatibility results.
I have not use Teams but I can see it might confuse people who don't have a good foundation in network/user privileges.
I have taken Network, Exchange, SQL Admin, and a few other M$ classes, and I don't log in to any of my personal machines with a M$ account.