![]() ![]() The Microsoft account is the combination of an email address and a password that a user uses to sign in to all consumer-oriented Microsoft products and cloud services such as Outlook (Hotmail), Messenger, OneDrive, MSN, Windows Phone or Xbox LIVE. Microsoft/Personal account, created by a user for personal use, is the new name for what used to be called “Windows Live ID” (or for some of us the VOICE/PartnerSource ID we used). An Organizational account can take the form of a user’s organizational email address, such as when an organization synchronizes its Active Directory accounts with Azure Active Directory. This is how Microsoft defines the difference between a Work/Organizational account and a Personal/Microsoft account:Īn organizational account is an account created by an organization’s administrator to enable a team member to access to all Microsoft cloud services such as Azure, Windows Intune or Office 365. This is where my log-in confusion starts: When logging into Visual Studio this is the prompt I get asking me to log in. This week I spent some time digging into these questions and I wanted to share what I found. I am never certain what the difference between Microsoft account log-ins or when I am using one versus the other. The accounts are exactly the same but one is a work account and one is a personal account. ![]() I have multiple accounts for logging into Lifecycle Services, Visual Studio, and Visual Studio Team Services. Dynamics GP to Dynamics 365 Business Central.Dynamics NAV to Dynamics 365 Business Central. ![]()
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