Microsoft Teams Requires Full Reinstall Every Other Day After Bad Update
A bad Teams update has left users needing to uninstall and reinstall the application every one to two days just to maintain basic functionality. This is a vendor-introduced regression with no user-side fix available. The operational overhead is severe for users who depend on Teams for daily work communication.
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