Microsoft Teams Requires Weekly Uninstall/Reinstall to Stay Functional
Users find that Microsoft Teams becomes non-functional within a week of installation and must be completely uninstalled and reinstalled to work again. This chronic stability issue creates significant productivity loss for organizations dependent on Teams for daily communication. The frequency of the problem suggests a persistent underlying defect rather than an isolated incident.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams Requires Reinstallation to Function Properly
A user reports Microsoft Teams is so unreliable that reinstalling before each use is the only workaround. This points to persistent state corruption or caching bugs in the Teams client. The experience is frustrating enough to drive avoidance behavior.
Microsoft Teams crashes weekly and requires constant reinstall
Microsoft Teams crashes at least once a week and users must reinstall constantly to keep it functional. Ongoing reliability problem forces repeated remediation.
Microsoft Teams Requires Regular Reinstalls to Remain Functional
Enterprise users find Microsoft Teams regularly breaks and requires uninstall/reinstall to work, with no choice to switch due to organizational mandate. The chronic instability wastes time and reduces confidence in the platform. The problem disproportionately affects users with no IT self-service alternatives.
Microsoft Teams forces daily reinstall cycle just to maintain minimal functionality
Teams app requires a complete uninstall and reinstall every single day to function, making it unreliable for professional use. Extreme reliability regression — vendor bug with no third-party fix.
Microsoft Teams Crashes Frequently and Worsens with Each Update
Users report persistent instability in the Teams mobile app, with each update introducing new bugs rather than fixing existing ones. The pattern of regressions suggests inadequate regression testing in the release pipeline. This is a platform stability issue with no product opportunity for outside builders.
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