Microsoft Teams Messages Stuck in Pending State, App Fails to Load
Teams users report messages appearing to send but remaining in a perpetual pending state, combined with the app refusing to load after reinstall. The failure completely severs workplace communication for affected users. The pattern of post-reinstall breakage suggests a platform-side sync or account provisioning defect rather than a client-side issue.
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