Microsoft Teams Crashes Immediately on Launch After Recent Update
A recent Microsoft Teams update introduced a crash on launch, making the app completely unusable. Users have no workaround beyond waiting for a vendor fix. This is a vendor-controlled regression with no third-party mitigation path.
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