Microsoft Apps in Academic Enterprise

I work for a University in USA and we use the Microsoft suite of apps. I got Outlook to work as a web app, but not Teams. I’ve tried the Teams app and Teams on the web in Firefox, Edge, Brave, Vivaldi and the build-in /e/OS Browser and get the same error. - “Something went wrong”.

I asked the IT team at work and the response was a flat “We don’t support /e/OS”

I’ll just tell folks to call me if they don’t see me on Teams…Any other ideas?

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Some organizations require you to install Microsoft intune to allow the microsoft apps to connect to your account. In my case, the company is checking through intune that the device ID is in their database of corporate registered devices, if not, it will not be possible to log in in any of the microsoft apps with the corporate account.
In your case, it might work if they allow external devices.

If the organisation does not require intune it should normally work without any problems if you let the standard configuration of micro G. You might try to deactivate the app-trackers blocker of advanced privacy for those apps as well as “hide my ip”. In the past, the microsoft identification system wass sometimes broken when the apps trackers were blocked by advanced privacy even if those trackers were obsolete and supposedly not actulally used by the apps.

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