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ThorstenLang
Copper Contributor
Aug 01, 2020
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Re-registering with Teams (free)

Hello,

 

some time ago, I deleted my Teams (free) organization and the associated Azure AD tenant. I now wanted to re-register with Teams. However, I get the following error message:

 

Sorry, but we’re having trouble signing you in.

Troubleshooting details
Request Id: d5d90e4a-1fb7-424f-8dc5-3c7d3cf08a00
Correlation Id: c2d3cead-fd84-40c3-a4a4-0a56bec8fa74
Timestamp: 2020-07-28T13:10:45Z
Message: AADSTS90002: Tenant '62c25437-6228-4d23-8f6e-697b42d78960' not found. This may happen if there are no active subscriptions for the tenant. Check to make sure you have the correct tenant ID. Check with your subscription administrator.

 

I already tried to create a new Azure AD tenant. However, this didn't solve the problem. What should I do in order to be able to re-register with Teams?

 

Thank you very much,

Thorsten

    • deepakraj_solanki's avatar
      deepakraj_solanki
      Copper Contributor

      Ryan Steele  I have the same issue.

      I get this error, while registering with the same email address after entering the password during the above process.

      • ChristianBergstrom's avatar
        ChristianBergstrom
        Silver Contributor
        Hi, this is a known issue. I haven’t heard of anyone succeeding in re-using their credentials (from deleted Teams free org.) when trying to sign up for a new one. AFAIK you need to create a new account and then sign up again.
  • Are you using the same email address to register? Try another or make sure to also try in a private browser session

    Adam
    • ThorstenLang's avatar
      ThorstenLang
      Copper Contributor
      Yes, it's the same email address as previously. Making a new account would probably work, but I'd prefer it to be linked to my current Microsoft account. There must be some way to get it back to a clean state, so I can register again. I suspect that the account is still loosely linked to Teams despite my earlier attempts to remove my previous installation completely.
      • adam deltinger's avatar
        adam deltinger
        MVP
        Yes, there’s probably something left, maybe on Microsoft’s side. Try give them a call

        Adam

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