Microsoft Teams Repeatedly Forces Re-Authentication
Microsoft Teams repeatedly demands password re-entry with no clear reason, and the password reset flow is confusing. This disrupts daily workflows for enterprise users. The problem is vendor-side auth UX with no third-party remedy.
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