![]() ![]() ![]() I don't want o365 and want to keep all Office products not signed in to any account. Enabling ADAL allows o365 to authenticate and connect to Outlook, but then it goes back to the original issue of logging in to all microsoft apps on all accounts. However, I can no longer login to my o365 account on Outlook. A wide variety of productivity apps that allow Ohio State students, faculty and staff to collaborate through one cloud platform. This will open a new tab in your browser. At the top-right hand side of your screen, first, click Install Office and then click Office 365 apps from the options that automatically appear below. I can login normally on Outlook, open Word and won't be logged in. This will automatically download Office 365. ![]() This works for both of my Outlook accounts. HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office\16.0\Common\Identity\EnableADAL=0 I did some researching and came across a SuperUser thread where someone had the similar issue and added the following registry key: I would prefer to not be logged into any account on Office applications unless I specifically choose to. Managed to login fine with both of my Outlook accounts as well as my university's o365 account, however when I opened any other Office 2019 application (Word, Powerpoint etc.) I was logged in to all 3 accounts. ![]()
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