Thanks so much for sharing this. I was trying to do a domain join using the traditional method and it wouldn't work. It wanted me to have SRV domain records pointing to a domain server, and that was starting to sound like an expensive solution. But what you have described worked perfectly and only took a minute. I'm now going to do this for all of our computers in my small business. Thanks again!
HI Good video...Question...will a W11Pro machine allow 2 different Office 365 accounts on the same machine. My Wife and I both have seperate businesses, and at home we sometimes use the same machine. can 2 different O365 accounts have logins on the same computer?
Thank you, this is helpfukl and just what i am looking to do. If i do this with the main admin login for the organisation, will other users be able to sign-in with their login from the sane organisation?
Does not work for my Win 11 Home device. It does not get the 'connect AzureAD' option while 'Adding Work account'. And so, there is no Office365 and 'Other User' option at sign in. I've done this with Win 10 Home laptops before, and they got the Office365 account at sign-in fine. What might be the issue?
Hey Vinay. The computer must be a Windows 11 Pro to connect to Azure AD. Or might be that your settings in Azure Portal might not be set to allow? Did you figure this out since you wrote this?
Hey @urtechdotca, if I have a few hundred devices that are joined to an on-premise domain but I'd like to have users use their m365 accounts to login, how would I provision so many PCs without having each user go through these steps?
This video is a must for admin and end users who may forget the steps as human being. Thankyou.
Thanks so much for sharing this. I was trying to do a domain join using the traditional method and it wouldn't work. It wanted me to have SRV domain records pointing to a domain server, and that was starting to sound like an expensive solution.
But what you have described worked perfectly and only took a minute. I'm now going to do this for all of our computers in my small business.
Thanks again!
HI Good video...Question...will a W11Pro machine allow 2 different Office 365 accounts on the same machine. My Wife and I both have seperate businesses, and at home we sometimes use the same machine. can 2 different O365 accounts have logins on the same computer?
Yo thanks so much
Been trying to figure this out for a while
how do i do these in window 11 pro
All goes good but after switching users when i click other user and enter my details it says wrong id or pw
This is a great idea. But besides the convenience of using one credentials, what benefit is there for doing this?
Thank you, this is helpfukl and just what i am looking to do. If i do this with the main admin login for the organisation, will other users be able to sign-in with their login from the sane organisation?
This did not work for me. What i am doing wrong? I didn't get the options to sign in with another account
thank you man, you are the best ...
i was ill from the explaining of Microsoft . how can i use remote desktop app on this devices?
woa.. you are the Azure G.O.A.T.
Does not work for my Win 11 Home device. It does not get the 'connect AzureAD' option while 'Adding Work account'. And so, there is no Office365 and 'Other User' option at sign in. I've done this with Win 10 Home laptops before, and they got the Office365 account at sign-in fine. What might be the issue?
Hey Vinay. The computer must be a Windows 11 Pro to connect to Azure AD. Or might be that your settings in Azure Portal might not be set to allow? Did you figure this out since you wrote this?
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Hey @urtechdotca, if I have a few hundred devices that are joined to an on-premise domain but I'd like to have users use their m365 accounts to login, how would I provision so many PCs without having each user go through these steps?