Microsoft Teams Update Prevents Login, Blocking Business Users
A Teams app update causes the application to freeze during startup, cutting off network connectivity and preventing login entirely. Users are unable to access any communications or meetings until the issue resolves. The dependence on Teams for daily business operations means even short login outages create immediate productivity loss.
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