Microsoft Teams Requires Weekly Reinstall to Receive Chats and Notifications
Enterprise Teams users experience persistent cache/sync failures that prevent new chats and notifications from appearing until the app is fully reinstalled. This weekly disruption blocks real-time communication in professional environments. The problem points to a systemic reliability defect in the Teams desktop/mobile client refresh cycle.
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