![]() ![]() Next recreate the process for a new Avatar (person) using their login credentials. Login to Office 365 using the credentials desired for that user. When you enter a new Chrome window you'll see the chosen Avatar next to the Other Options button in the upper right. In the Chrome browser first go to the Other Options (three dots) in the upper right, Settings, Manage other people, Add Person, create a name for the Person, choose an Avatar, and click Add. The same idea applies to different users altogether. I have login accounts with different permissions so that I can both administrate sites, and then go in and double-check what the end users experience with their permissions. To prevent a login redirect I use the Manage other people feature of Google Chrome on both a Mac and Win PC. ![]() Doesn't matter how many times I clear my cache for the Microsoft sites. But other browsers and incognito windows do not. There is obviously something saved in chrome between the usage of the two different computers, but it's not the normal cookies or cache as I have cleared those.ĮDIT: I was able to find the source of the redirect was a function called "GetUserRealm", and somehow, on a connected chrome browser, it finds my old company. This is also a different computer than the one I used at the other company. When in an incognito window in Chrome it does not happen, but I have tried erasing my cache and cookies in Chrome, and it still happens in my main window. Here are the before and after pictures (heavily blurred and distorted to hide the company) Note that I don't have administrative permissions for either of the accounts. How can I stop this behaviour?Įdit: To clarify, when I try to login with I first get redirected to the SSO login page for. Whenever I try to log into Azure, I get redirected to "your organization's sign-in page", which is the SSO login page for a company I no longer work at, and thus can not login with those credentials. ![]() I now work at another company which uses Azure, but doesn't use Active Directory or Outlook etc. I used to work at a company with an Active Directory, but I no longer do. ![]()
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