2010, 2013, SharePoint
SharePoint 2013 log in as another user (log yourself out and log in as someone else)
This option is missing, as you know. Microsoft has confirmed this is a problem, and here’s how you get around it:
http://siteUrl/_layouts/15/closeConnection.aspx?loginasanotheruser=true
Easy peasy. That’s it!
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