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December 6, 2017

Access Multiple Microsoft Tenants with Chrome Personas

Consultants need to access multiple Microsoft tenants in Office 365. From client tenants, to development and even their own internal intranet, it can become a daunting task to remember each individual log-in and then remember to sign-out each time so you don’t accidentally log-in to the wrong tenant during a live client demo.

To create a new person, navigate to the top, right corner of the Chrome Browser Window.

Click the Person 1. Click on the last link to “Manage People”

Click the link to “Add Person”

Type in the Name for Persona, select an icon and click “Save”

When you open a browser window, your new persona will show in the upper right-hand corner

To start saving your log-in for a specific Office 365 account, enter portal.office.com in the url window.

Do this for each client you need to access and it even creates shortcuts on your desktop.

Enter in the log-in credentials you want to use for that specific persona. The credentials will save according to that persona. Each time you switch to a different persona, the credential for that persona will be the ones that will automatically show. No more needing to log-in and out of manage multiple Incognito windows.

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