@BRRABill said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It's actually decently straightforward. Just like signing into any product to use. If you are signing in as someone else, you need to be aware of the licensing and limitations and violations that might come with that. MS Office isn't unique in any way here. You pay per user, it actually makes it easier than it used to be.
I meant in general.
Like I use my work account for everything, which I know is a no-no. (And probably the cause of half of this.)
But I have a OneDrive account under it, a ODfB account, a Microsoft account, my XBOX account. Know what I mean?
It could just be me. Probably, probably is.
Oh, the issue is too many accounts from one vendor. Yes, I get that. Although they are a massive vendor and those are mostly unique services. ODfB and OneDrive can't be the same, obviously, one is the office, one is home.