Microsoft Teams Fails to Update and Sign In After Reinstall
Individual app review: Teams fails to update and sign in after reinstall. Vendor bug.
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Users find Teams ceases to fetch new messages, and reinstalling the app fails to fix the issue — instead locking users out of login entirely. The app's instability leaves professionals with no access to their communication hub.
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