Microsoft Teams Blocks Second Account Login on Tablet with Indefinite Spinner
Teams on tablet devices fails to complete login for a second account, showing an infinite loading state. Multi-account workflows are common for consultants and contractors but the app does not handle the auth flow reliably.
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