You are only dealing with one account. The comments suggest this scenario requires two trust prompt sessions. That's a feature that belongs to "phase 2" of trusted prompt sessions. I'm not sure where we stand with implementing any of the "phase 2" features.
You are only dealing with one account. The comments suggest this scenario requires two trust prompt sessions. That's a feature that belongs to "phase 2" of trusted prompt sessions. I'm not sure where we stand with implementing any of the "phase 2" features.