Microsoft Teams Stuck on Loading Screen for Extended Periods
Teams becomes completely stuck on the loading screen for days at a time, rendering it entirely unusable with no clear cause or self-service resolution. This extended downtime forces users onto alternative communication tools disrupting established workflows.
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surfaced semanticallyMicrosoft Teams stuck on infinite loading screen for days
Teams displays an infinite loading screen for multiple days, completely blocking users from accessing their workspace. The failure prevents meeting attendance and message access, causing measurable productivity loss for enterprise workers.
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