Microsoft Teams Desktop App Crashes and Rejects Browser Logins
Microsoft Teams repeatedly becomes unresponsive on desktop and blocks browser-based login fallback with an unsupported-browser error. This leaves enterprise users locked out of communications during critical work periods. The problem is a vendor platform defect with no third-party mitigation path.
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