 Felipe says, I have an Excel that I share with someone outside my org. Boy, there should be the dun-dun-dum theme music there. That's the beginning to every horror story in collaboration. But after some time, he needs to log into the link and gets an error that he has, needs to request access to the file that I shared with his account via email. Someone have an explanation or a fix. I'm an admin on both tenants. Because this seems like a really simple thing to me. Yeah. I see this all the time. It's working as designed that there is a date. When you share by default, there is a date. It's a limited time. And they've just exceeded that window and you have to reshare. Yeah. Right. The other thing I've also seen is, Christian, that if they've got more than one potential login, they've got their personal and they've got their organization, they'll sometimes have logged into Edge or whatever, and then they go to click on it and it's defaulting to another profile. So therefore, they go to try and log in as another email address and they're trying to then wonder, well, why can't I get in? That's some of the stuff that I see regularly from an user behavior where it's just like, hang on, it's not letting me in, but they're not looking at what account it's actually on just for your browser. Something simple. And I run to that myself. Yeah. Working daily inside of three separate tenants. I know some of you are saying only three tenants. Only, I was going to say. Only three working tenants. And then there's all the other ones. Yeah. And so I'm constantly moving in between the logins. And so that the multi-tenancy is an issue. Really funny going back to like when Teams first got released and we kept a bunch of MVPs. A lot of us that complained about some of the limited multi-tenancy or the multi-tenancy issues. I wouldn't say limited functionality. There was no functionality around that. And I remember being told by Microsoft person saying, well, you MVPs and new people who are consultants, that's like, it's a rare, it's not very common. Yeah. Yeah. I'm like, no. Every partner, every consultant, you know. My complaint was that it's like the people that are out writing and talking about your products the most are having all these problems. What do you think they're going to talk about? But anyway, I digress there. But I think in this scenario with Felipe, I think it's as simple as that. When you go and you share out an Excel file, a Word doc, a PowerPoint, whatever that is, and you copy the link. There's also the terms of that, the restrictions. Can they edit or not? Is it read-only? What can they do? And then how long? And an organization can set the default for that sharing, which is typically like seven days. There might be an upper end limit. I don't know if you can put unlimited. It might be like 30, you know, a window of up to 30 days. But that's something that we see. And maybe Sherry can join in. What are your thoughts on this question? Fill me in. But I don't know if Michelle or Kirstie, if you have anything to add to that. Yeah. I sure do. So this is a round Excel file that's shared outside. This is organization. But after sometimes the login link is not accessible. So my recommendation, you know, you said you are an admin Felipe. So I would go into the SharePoint admin center. I would look at your sharing policy and maybe extend the link. However, to expire a little bit longer. However, if you are talking about sharing between two tenants that you are both the admin for, make it easy on yourself and create a shared channel. Go in, do some research. You can set up the cross-tenant access settings in each of the tenants since you are the admin. And create a shared channel on each one. Have maybe two-way capability to share. And now you have an easy access to, instead of sharing the link, just go ahead and put in the cloud link inside of your share channel.